The simulation of anomalies in the functional testing of the ERTMS/ETCS trackside systemShow others and affiliations
2005 (English)In: HASE 2005 : Ninth IEEE International Symposium on High Assurance Systems Engineering: 12-14 October 2005, Heidelberg, Germany, Heidelberg: Springer , 2005, p. 131-139Conference paper, Published paper (Refereed)
Abstract [en]
ERTMS/ETCS is going to become the reference standard for modern railway signalling. To develop a safe and reliable Automatic Train Protection System (ATPS) based on ERTMS/ETCS, a detailed functional testing phase is needed, meeting the requirements of international railway safety standards. In this paper we deal with the functional validation of the trackside part of an ERTMS/ETCS compliant system. An extensive set of functional tests have been specified in order to thoroughly verify the system, using an innovative approach based on influence variables and state diagrams. However, such a detailed test specification requires a great amount of time and resources to be entirely executed in the real environment. Moreover, several tests need to generate abnormal safety-critical conditions that are unfeasible on the field. In this paper we describe how we overcame such problems using a specific simulation environment capable to quickly and automatically execute anomaly tests in normal as well as in degraded operating conditions.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Heidelberg: Springer , 2005. p. 131-139
Keywords [en]
ERTMS/ETCS, Functional testing, Safety-critical systems, Simulation environments, Verification & validation, Computer simulation, Real time systems, Security systems, Standards, Systems analysis, Verification amp validation, Computer software selection and evaluation
National Category
Embedded Systems
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-47777DOI: 10.1109/HASE.2005.24ISI: 000234256000015Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-33846942218ISBN: 0769523773 (print)ISBN: 9780769523774 (electronic)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:mdh-47777DiVA, id: diva2:1427405
Conference
HASE 2005: Ninth IEEE International Symposium on High-Assurance Systems Engineering, 12 October 2005 through 14 October 2005, Heidelberg
2018-06-052020-04-292022-03-18Bibliographically approved