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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.net.2019.02.014

Design of safety critical and control systems of Nuclear Power Plants using Petri nets  

Singh, Pooja (Dept of Mathematical Sciences, IIT (BHU))
Singh, Lalit Kumar (Dept of Computer Sc. & Engg IIT (BHU), IIT (BHU))
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Nuclear Engineering and Technology / v.51, no.5, 2019 , pp. 1289-1296 More about this Journal
Abstract
Non-functional requirements plays a critical role in designing variety of applications domain ranges from safety-critical systems to simple gaming applications. Performance is one of the crucial non-functional requirement, especially in control and safety systems, that validates the design. System risk can be quantified as a product of probability of system failure and severity of its impact. In this paper, we devise a technique to do the performance analysis of safety critical and control systems and to estimate performance based risk factor. The technique elaborates Petri nets to estimate performability to ensure system dependability requirements. We illustrate the technique on a case study of Nuclear Power Plant system. The technique has been validated on 17 safety critical and control systems of Nuclear Power Plant.
Keywords
Safety-critical systems; Performance analysis; Petri nets; Markov chain;
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