IEEE Open Journal of the Industrial Electronics Society (Jan 2024)

Formal Verification of Nonfunctional Requirements of Overall Instrumentation and Control Architectures

  • Polina Ovsiannikova,
  • Antti Pakonen,
  • Dmitry Muromsky,
  • Maksim Kobzev,
  • Viktor Dubinin,
  • Valeriy Vyatkin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/OJIES.2024.3413568
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5
pp. 616 – 631

Abstract

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The design of safety-critical cyber–physical systems requires a rigorous check of their operation logic, as well as an analysis of their overall instrumentation and control (I&C) architectures. In this article, we focus on the latter and use formal verification methods to reason about the correctness of an I&C architecture represented with an ontology, using the example of a nuclear power plant design. A safe nuclear power plant must comply with the defense-in-depth principle, which introduces constraints on the physical and functional components of the I&C systems it consists of. This work presents a method for designing nonfunctional requirements using function block diagrams, its definition using logical programming, and demonstrates its implementation in a graphical tool, FBQL. The tool takes as input an ontology representing the I&C architecture to be checked and allows visual design of complex nonfunctional requirements as well as explanation of the results of the checks.

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