A Runtime Verification Framework for Control System Simulation

S. Ciraci, J. Fuller, J. Daily, A. Makhmalbaf, D. Callahan
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In a standard workflow for the validation of a control system, the control system is implemented as an extension to a simulator. Such simulators are complex software systems, and engineers may unknowingly violate constraints a simulator places on extensions. As such, errors may be introduced in the implementation of either the control system or the simulator leading to invalid simulation results. This paper presents a novel runtime verification approach for verifying control system implementations within simulators. The major contribution of the approach is the two-tier specification process. In the first tier, engineers model constraints using a domain-specific language tailored to modeling a controller's response to changes in its input. The language is high-level and effectively hides the implementation details of the simulator, allowing engineers to specify design-level constraints independent of low-level simulator interfaces. In the second tier, simulator developers provide mapping rules for mapping design-level constraints to the implementation of the simulator. Using the rules, an automated tool transforms the design-level specifications into simulator-specific runtime verification specifications and generates monitoring code which is injected into the implementation of the simulator. During simulation, these monitors observe the input and output variables of the control system and report changes to the verifier. The verifier checks whether these changes follow the constraints of the control system. We describe application of this approach to the verification of the constraints of an HVAC control system implemented with the power grid simulator Grid LAB-D.
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控制系统仿真的运行时验证框架
在验证控制系统的标准工作流中,控制系统是作为模拟器的扩展来实现的。这样的模拟器是复杂的软件系统,工程师可能会在不知不觉中违反模拟器对扩展的约束。因此,在控制系统或模拟器的实现中可能引入错误,导致无效的仿真结果。本文提出了一种新的运行时验证方法,用于验证模拟器内控制系统的实现。该方法的主要贡献是两层规范流程。在第一层,工程师使用特定于领域的语言对约束进行建模,以对控制器对其输入变化的响应进行建模。该语言是高级的,有效地隐藏了模拟器的实现细节,允许工程师指定独立于低级模拟器接口的设计级约束。在第二层,模拟器开发人员提供映射规则,用于将设计级约束映射到模拟器的实现。使用这些规则,自动化工具将设计级规范转换为特定于模拟器的运行时验证规范,并生成注入到模拟器实现中的监控代码。在模拟过程中,这些监视器观察控制系统的输入和输出变量,并向验证者报告变化。验证者检查这些变更是否遵循控制系统的约束。我们描述了这种方法的应用,以验证电网模拟器grid LAB-D实现的HVAC控制系统的约束。
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