A product line perspective may help to understand the possible variants in interactions between the subsystems of a large, cyber-physical system. This observation is exemplified in this paper by proposing a feature model of the family of ERTMS/ETCS train control systems and their foreseen extensions. This model not only shows the different components that have to be installed when deploying the system at the different levels established by the ERTMS/ETCS standards, but it also helps to identify and discuss specific issues, such as the borders between onboard and wayside equipment, different manufacturers of the subsystems, interoperability among systems developed at different levels, backward compatibility of trains equipped with higher level equipment running on lines equipped with lower level equipment, and evolution towards future trends of railway signalling. The feature model forms the basis for formal modelling of the behaviour of the critical components of the system and for evaluating the overall cost, effectiveness and sustainability, for example by adding cost and performance attributes to the feature model.

Product line models of large cyber-physical systems: the case of ERTMS/ETCS

ter Beek MH;Gnesi S
2018

Abstract

A product line perspective may help to understand the possible variants in interactions between the subsystems of a large, cyber-physical system. This observation is exemplified in this paper by proposing a feature model of the family of ERTMS/ETCS train control systems and their foreseen extensions. This model not only shows the different components that have to be installed when deploying the system at the different levels established by the ERTMS/ETCS standards, but it also helps to identify and discuss specific issues, such as the borders between onboard and wayside equipment, different manufacturers of the subsystems, interoperability among systems developed at different levels, backward compatibility of trains equipped with higher level equipment running on lines equipped with lower level equipment, and evolution towards future trends of railway signalling. The feature model forms the basis for formal modelling of the behaviour of the critical components of the system and for evaluating the overall cost, effectiveness and sustainability, for example by adding cost and performance attributes to the feature model.
2018
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
Inglese
Proceedings of the 22nd International Systems and Software Product Line Conference (SPLC'18)
22nd International Systems and Software Product Line Conference (SPLC'18)
208
214
7
978-1-4503-6464-5
https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3233027.3233046
ACM Press
New York
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
10-14/9/2018
Gothenburg, Sweden
Product lines
variability
feature models
cyber-physical systems
ERTMS/ETCS train control systems
3
partially_open
TER BEEK, MAURICE HENRI; Fantechi, A; Gnesi, S
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
   SAtellite-based Signalling and Automation SysTems on Railways along with Formal Method and Moving Block validation
   ASTRail
   H2020
   777561
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