How to early integrate operational diagnosis objectives in model‐driven engineering processes: A methodological proposal based on fault and behavior trees

Author:

Christofi Nikolena1ORCID,Baron Claude2ORCID,Pucel Xavier3ORCID,Pantel Marc4,Canu David5,Ducamp Christophe5

Affiliation:

1. IRT Saint Exupéry, LAAS‐CNRS, Airbus Defence and Space, INSA Toulouse Université de Toulouse Toulouse France

2. INSA Toulouse, LAAS‐CNRS Université de Toulouse Toulouse France

3. Office National d'Etudes et de Recherches Aérospatiales (ONERA), Artificial and Natural Intelligence Toulouse Institute (ANITI) Université de Toulouse Toulouse France

4. IRIT, INP Toulouse ‐ ENSEEIHT Université de Toulouse Toulouse France

5. Airbus Defence and Space Toulouse France

Abstract

AbstractTo help operators perform their diagnosis tasks more efficiently, the authors put forward a novel methodology introducing a new type of model, dedicated to operations, co‐created in parallel with the design models, in the preliminary stages of system development, using the language semantics of behavior trees. In this paper, the authors present the need for this new model type as expressed by the industry and justify their choice for adopting behavior trees, while illustrating in detail the proposed methodology.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture

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