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SkiNet, A Petri Net Generation Tool for the Verification of Skillset-based Autonomous Systems

Formal Languages and Automata Theory 2022-09-29 v1 Robotics

Abstract

The need for high-level autonomy and robustness of autonomous systems for missions in dynamic and remote environment has pushed developers to come up with new software architectures. A common architecture style is to summarize the capabilities of the robotic system into elementary actions, called skills, on top of which a skill management layer is implemented to structure, test and control the functional layer. However, current available verification tools only provide either mission-specific verification or verification on a model that does not replicate the actual execution of the system, which makes it difficult to ensure its robustness to unexpected events. To that end, a tool, SkiNet, has been developed to transform the skill-based architecture of a system into a Petri net modeling the state-machine behaviors of the skills and the resources they handle. The Petri net allows the use of model-checking, such as Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) or Computational Tree Logic (CTL), for the user to analyze and verify the model of the system.

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@article{arxiv.2209.14039,
  title  = {SkiNet, A Petri Net Generation Tool for the Verification of Skillset-based Autonomous Systems},
  author = {Baptiste Pelletier and Charles Lesire and David Doose and Karen Godary-Dejean and Charles Dramé-Maigné},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.14039},
  year   = {2022}
}

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In Proceedings FMAS2022 ASYDE2022, arXiv:2209.13181