Trial 1:HiP-HOPS Gateway Sample Clauses

Trial 1:HiP-HOPS Gateway. Support for safety analysis (FMEA, FTA, ASIL decomposition) is provided externally by the HiP- HOPS analysis tool. The link between the modelling environment and the analysis tool is provided by a dedicated gateway plugin that enables the export of EAST-ADL models (annotated with the necessary error modelling information) to the HiP-HOPS format. This can then be read in by HiP- HOPS to perform the analyses. The input to the HiP-HOPS plugin is an EAST-ADL error model annotated with HiP-HOPS- compatible failure propagation logic. The error model provides the structural information about the system while the logic provides the information about the failure behaviour of each system entity, which HiP-HOPS uses to model the propagation of failures through the system. The propagation logic (provided in ErrorBehaviours) takes the form of Boolean expressions that relate output FaultFailures of an ErrorModelType (representing e.g. components, functions etc.) to a combination of input FaultFailures and internal failure modes. The model is then transformed by the plugin so that HiP-HOPS can read the information and perform automatic FMEA and FTA. For ASIL decomposition, the exported error model must also contain relevant ASILs assigned to system-level failures (i.e., those which cause hazards). ASILs are provided in EAST-ADL using SafetyConstraints assigned to the FaultFailures (input/output faults) and optionally InternalFaults (component/function failure modes) of the error model. HiP-HOPS uses its internal model of the system failure propagation to determine which low-level failure modes contribute to which system- level failures (and thus which system-level ASILs) and therefore determines which combinations of ASILs can be assigned to the failure modes and input/output faults of the system. At present, EAST-ADL and HiP-HOPS provides a good infrastructure for the support of automatic FMEA/FTA analysis. The support for automatic ASIL decomposition is still being developed but prototype support exists; the intention is for the ASIL decomposition capability to become fully integrated, as with FMEA/FTA support. Future enhancements will include the import of the analysis results back into the model and improvements to the exchange of information between the modelling environment and analysis tool, as well as more scalable and effective ASIL decomposition algorithms. Key points for the analysis • Availability of modelling support for safety oriented analysis in MAENAD Mo...

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