Application of Markov Modeling for Safety Assessment of Self-Diagnostic Programmable Instrumentations and Control Systems

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2016
Authors
Butenko, V.
Odarushchenko, O. M.
Kharchenko, V.
Moskalets, V.
Odarushchenko, O. B.
Strjuk, O.
Одарущенко, Олег Миколайович
Одарущенко, Олена Борисівна
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Centre for Safety Infrastructure Oriented Research and Analysis, Kharkiv, Ukraine; National Aerospace University “KhAI”, Kharkiv, Ukraine; Research and Production Company “Radiy”, Kirovograd, Ukraine
Abstract
Markov modeling is a well-known analytical state space modeling technique which is widely applied for quantitative analysis of safety-critical systems. There are few roadblocks for greater application of Markov modeling: accounting of additional system components increases the model state space and complicates analysis; the non-numerically sophisticated user may find it difficult to select method and tool to provide an accurate analysis of constructed Markov model. Thus, achieving highly trusted result for safety-critical systems is a nontrivial task. In this paper we present the case-study on application of Markov modeling with deep testing the model features, for safety analysis of industrial self-diagnostic, programmable FPGA-based Instrumentation and Control system which operates on Nuclear Power Plant.
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Instrumentation and Control system, Reactor Trip System
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2. Application of Markov Modeling for Safety Assessment of Self-Diagnostic Programmable Instrumentations and Control Systems. Valentyna Butenko, Oleg Odarushchenko, Vyacheslav Kharchenko, Viktoriya Moskalets, Elena Odarushchenko, Oleksii Strjuk // In CERes Journal, Volume 2, Issue 2, 2016 – P. 61-69