A Framework for Developing Run-Time Monitors for Adaptive Radar Systems (poster)
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Adaptivity in multi-function radar systems is rapidly increasing, especially when moving towards fully adaptive, cogni tive radar systems. However, the large number of available system configurations makes the rigorous verification and certification process during the testing phase, deployment, and after hardware and software upgrades, challenging, if not infeasible. To alleviate the verification process, run-time verification can be applied to oversee the correct function of a system during its operation as done in applications where on-the-fly reconfiguration/adaptation is pervasive, e.g., spacecrafts and self-driving cars. Though possible, the application of run-time verification into a radar system is not straightforward, e.g., when verifying (adaptive) radar resource managers or performance measures, such as track initiation time in dynamic environments. The goal of this paper is to introduce a framework to identify, characterize, and map the various aspects necessary for implementing run-time verification for (components of) multi-function radar systems.
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986036
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TNO
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IEEE Radar Conference 2023
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