Advanced Search
CS Search Google Search
Subscribers, please login

Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract

2002 NASA/DoD Conference on Evolvable Hardware (EH'02)   p. 129
How to Evolve Safe Control Strategies

Full Article Text: Download PDF of full textGet full text from IEEE Xplore

DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/EH.2002.1029876
Send link to a friend

Abstract
Autonomous space vehicles need adaptive control strategies that can accommodate unanticipated environmental conditions. The evaluation of new strategies can often be done only by actually trying them out in the real physical environment. Consequently, a candidate control strategy must be deemed safe — i.e., it won’t damage any systems — prior to being tested online. How to do this efficiently has been a challenging problem. We propose using evolutionary programming in conjunction with a formal verification technique (called model checking) to evolve candidate control strategies that are guaranteed to be safe for implementation and evaluation.
Additional Information

Citation:  G. W. Greenwood, X. Song, "How to Evolve Safe Control Strategies," eh, p. 129,  2002 NASA/DoD Conference on Evolvable Hardware (EH'02),  2002

Similar Articles

Abstract Contents
Abstract
Citation




Free access to

  • Abstracts
  • Selected PDFs

Electronic subscribers login to:

  • Access HTML/PDFs of full text articles

Subscription information

Get a Web account

PDFs require Adobe Acrobat Reader.

Peer Review Notice

Give us Feedback