Requirement falsification for cyber-physical systems using generative models

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Authors Jarkko Peltomรคki, Ivan Porres arXiv ID 2310.20493 Category cs.LG: Machine Learning Cross-listed cs.SE Citations 7 Venue International Conference on Automated Software Engineering Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
We present the OGAN algorithm for automatic requirement falsification of cyber-physical systems. System inputs and outputs are represented as piecewise constant signals over time while requirements are expressed in signal temporal logic. OGAN can find inputs that are counterexamples for the correctness of a system revealing design, software, or hardware defects before the system is taken into operation. The OGAN algorithm works by training a generative machine learning model to produce such counterexamples. It executes tests offline and does not require any previous model of the system under test. We evaluate OGAN using the ARCH-COMP benchmark problems, and the experimental results show that generative models are a viable method for requirement falsification. OGAN can be applied to new systems with little effort, has few requirements for the system under test, and exhibits state-of-the-art CPS falsification efficiency and effectiveness.
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