Journal of Information Processing
Online ISSN : 1882-6652
ISSN-L : 1882-6652
Safe Design of Flow Management Systems Using Rebeca
Giorgio ForcinaAli SedaghatbafStephan BaumgartAli JafariEhsan KhamespanahPavle MrvaljevicMarjan Sirjani
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2020 Volume 28 Pages 588-598

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Track-based flow management systems like transportation systems and traffic control systems play a crucial role in our daily life. Safety and performance are among the most important quality requirements for these systems. This paper presents AdaptiveFlow as a framework for modeling, safety checking and performance analysis of track-based flow management systems. AdaptiveFlow is based on the Hewitt actors computation model. In particular, tracks are modeled as actors and moving objects as messages. Timed Rebeca is used for modeling, and the model checking tool Afra is used for safety verification and performance evaluation in AdaptiveFlow. To react to dynamic changes in the environment, AdaptiveFlow provides support for three adaptive policies, which can be examined and compared in different scenarios. To demonstrate the applicability of AdaptiveFlow, we consider the Electric Site Research Project of Volvo Construction Equipment as a case study. In this project, a fleet of autonomous haulers is utilized to transport materials in a quarry site. Furthermore, to show the reusability of the framework for other flow management scenarios, an experiment on an urban garbage collection system is presented.

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