Abstract

Abstract Currently many systems used to safeguard processes in industry use a combination of hardware and software. Many of the analysis techniques applied in this field, however, quantify aspects of hardware only. This paper presents a technique that is used to quantify the safety of safeguarding systems as a whole, including hardware and software. The techniques used bases itself on a combination of simulation and fault injection techniques. This paper will present this new technique and will demonstrate that it is possible using this “Random Intelligent Failure Injection Technique” to analyze and optimize practical safeguarding systems.

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