David Thönnessen, Niklas Reinker, Stefan Rakel, A. Svetlakov, S. Kowalewski
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Correctness Properties and Exemplified Applicability of a Signal Matching Algorithm with Multidimensional Tolerance Specifications
We revisit a previously presented algorithm for comparing measured signals with reference signals during Hardware-in-the-Loop (HiL) testing of industrial automation systems and prove relevant properties. The algorithm differs from existing approaches to signal matching by a more versatile tolerance specification. The advantage of the latter is illustrated by three typical examples.