Abstract

Abstract This paper presents results from applying an empirical hazard mitigation technique (that assesses software fault-tolerance) to a software automobile control system. The technique is based on fault-injection methods that simulate the situation of hardware failures forcing the software to receive corrupt incoming signals. Once the software has been forced to receive corrupt data. the technique assesses the software's ability to not output hazardous states.

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