Carnegie Mellon Robotics Institute
P. Koopman, Eushiuan Tran, and G. Hendrey
Fault
Tolerant Computing Symposium, June, 1998, pp. 78 - 79.
| Abstract |
| As embedded communication networks pervade widely fielded safety-critical distributed systems, it is important to understand their robustness. Middleware fault injection offers advantages in flexibility and cost over adding specialized fault injecting network nodes. The research goal is accelerated testing of an automated vehicle system with respect to transient communication network faults. |
| Notes |
Associated Center(s) / Consortia:
Vision and Autonomous Systems Center Associated Lab(s) / Group(s):
NavLab |
| Text Reference |
| P. Koopman, Eushiuan Tran, and G. Hendrey, "Toward Middleware Fault Injection for Automotive Networks," Fault Tolerant Computing Symposium, June, 1998, pp. 78 - 79. |
| BibTeX Reference |
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@inproceedings{Tran_1998_3137, author = "P. Koopman and Eushiuan Tran and G. Hendrey", title = "Toward Middleware Fault Injection for Automotive Networks", booktitle = "Fault Tolerant Computing Symposium", pages = "78 - 79", month = "June", year = "1998", } |
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