Search for dissertations about: "brake system"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 73 swedish dissertations containing the words brake system.
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11. Pattern-based Specification and Formal Analysis of Embedded Systems Requirements and Behavioral Models
Abstract : Since the first lines of code were introduced in the automotive domain, vehicles have transitioned from being predominantly mechanical systems to software intensive systems. With the ever-increasing computational power and memory of vehicular embedded systems, a set of new, more powerful and more complex software functions are installed into vehicles to realize core functionalities. READ MORE
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12. Automated Approaches for Formal Verification of Embedded Systems Artifacts
Abstract : Modern embedded software is so large and complex that creating the necessary artifacts, including system requirements specifications and design-time models, as well as assuring their correctness have become difficult to manage. One challenge stems from the high number and intricacy of system requirements that combine functional and possibly timing or other types of constraints, which make them hard to analyze. READ MORE
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13. Model-driven Analysis and Verification of Automotive Embedded Systems
Abstract : Modern vehicles are equipped with electrical and electronic systems that implement highly complex functions, such as anti-lock braking, cruise control, etc. To realize and integrate such complex embedded systems, the automotive development process requires an updated methodology that takes into consideration the system’s intricate features and examines both their functional and extra-functional requirements. READ MORE
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14. Ontology-based Analysis and Scalable Model Checking of Embedded Systems Models
Abstract : Currently, there is lack of effective and scalable methods to specify and ana-lyze requirements specifications, and verify the behavioral models of embed-ded systems. Most embedded systems requirements are expressed in naturallanguage which is flexible and intuitive but frequently ambiguous, vague andincomprehensive. READ MORE
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15. On the interaction between driver assistance systems and drivers in situations of system failure
Abstract : The level of automation is increasing in road vehicles as driver assistance systems take control of both speed and steering. Benefits of this development are expected in the form of improved safety, driver comfort, traffic efficiency, etc. READ MORE