Towards Programming and Verification for Activity-Oriented Smart Home Systems

Xuansong Li, Wei Song, X. Zhang
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Smart home systems are becoming increasingly popular. Software engineering of such systems hence becomes a prominent challenge. In this engineering paradigm, users are often interested in considering sensor states while they are performing various activities. Existing works have proposed initial efforts on incremental development method for activity-oriented requirements. However, there is no systematic way of ensuring reliability and security of such systems which may be developed by various developers and may execute in a complex environment. Some properties, especially those including timing constraints, need to be satisfied. In this paper, we introduce Actom, a framework for identification of activity-oriented requirements and runtime verification. Actom supports the development of the mapping between activities and required sensor readings (activity-sensor mapping). At runtime, Actom receives results of activity recognition and is able to trigger actuators to provide the required physical conditions for the activities, as determined by the activity-sensor mapping. Moreover, Actom continuously monitors whether activity-sensor mapping holds over a time period during the activity. We also discuss the evaluation plan to demonstrate the effectiveness and efficiency of Actom. The end product will be a systematic framework to facilitate the development of activity-oriented requirements and monitor properties with timing constraints to improve reliability and security.
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面向活动的智能家居系统的编程与验证
智能家居系统正变得越来越流行。因此,此类系统的软件工程成为一个突出的挑战。在此工程范例中,用户在执行各种活动时通常对考虑传感器状态感兴趣。现有的工作已经提出了针对面向活动的需求的增量开发方法的初步努力。然而,没有系统的方法来确保这些系统的可靠性和安全性,这些系统可能由不同的开发人员开发,并可能在复杂的环境中执行。需要满足一些属性,特别是那些包含时间约束的属性。在本文中,我们介绍了Actom,一个用于识别面向活动的需求和运行时验证的框架。Actom支持开发活动和所需传感器读数之间的映射(活动-传感器映射)。在运行时,Actom接收活动识别的结果,并能够触发执行器为活动提供所需的物理条件,这是由活动传感器映射确定的。此外,Actom会持续监视活动传感器映射是否在活动期间保持一段时间。我们还讨论了评估计划,以证明Actom的有效性和效率。最终产品将是一个系统框架,以促进面向活动的需求的开发,并监视具有时间限制的属性,以提高可靠性和安全性。
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