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Author Martinelli, Marco; Tronci, Enrico; Dipoppa, Giovanni; Balducelli, Claudio
Title Electric Power System Anomaly Detection Using Neural Networks Type Conference Article
Year 2004 Publication (down) 8th International Conference on: Knowledge-Based Intelligent Information and Engineering Systems (KES) Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 1242-1248
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Abstract The aim of this work is to propose an approach to monitor and protect Electric Power System by learning normal system behaviour at substations level, and raising an alarm signal when an abnormal status is detected; the problem is addressed by the use of autoassociative neural networks, reading substation measures. Experimental results show that, through the proposed approach, neural networks can be used to learn parameters underlaying system behaviour, and their output processed to detecting anomalies due to hijacking of measures, changes in the power network topology (i.e. transmission lines breaking) and unexpected power demand trend.
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Publisher Springer Place of Publication Wellington, New Zealand Editor Negoita, M.G.; Howlett, R.J.; Jain, L.C.
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Series Editor Series Title Lecture Notes in Computer Science Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume 3213 Series Issue Edition
ISSN 3-540-23318-0 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Sapienza @ mari @ kes04 Serial 35
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Author Tronci, Enrico; Della Penna, Giuseppe; Intrigila, Benedetto; Venturini Zilli, Marisa
Title A Probabilistic Approach to Automatic Verification of Concurrent Systems Type Conference Article
Year 2001 Publication (down) 8th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC) Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 317-324
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Abstract The main barrier to automatic verification of concurrent systems is the huge amount of memory required to complete the verification task (state explosion). In this paper we present a probabilistic algorithm for automatic verification via model checking. Our algorithm trades space with time. In particular, when memory is full because of state explosion our algorithm does not give up verification. Instead it just proceeds at a lower speed and its results will only hold with some arbitrarily small error probability. Our preliminary experimental results show that by using our probabilistic algorithm we can typically save more than 30% of RAM with an average time penalty of about 100% w.r.t. a deterministic state space exploration with enough memory to complete the verification task. This is better than giving up the verification task because of lack of memory.
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Publisher IEEE Computer Society Place of Publication Macau, China Editor
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ISSN 0-7695-1408-1 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Sapienza @ mari @ apsec01 Serial 43
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Author Della Penna, Giuseppe; Intrigila, Benedetto; Tronci, Enrico; Venturini Zilli, Marisa
Title Exploiting Transition Locality in the Disk Based Mur$\varphi$ Verifier Type Conference Article
Year 2002 Publication (down) 4th International Conference on Formal Methods in Computer-Aided Design (FMCAD) Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 202-219
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Abstract The main obstruction to automatic verification of Finite State Systems is the huge amount of memory required to complete the verification task (state explosion). This motivates research on distributed as well as disk based verification algorithms. In this paper we present a disk based Breadth First Explicit State Space Exploration algorithm as well as an implementation of it within the Mur$\varphi$ verifier. Our algorithm exploits transition locality (i.e. the statistical fact that most transitions lead to unvisited states or to recently visited states) to decrease disk read accesses thus reducing the time overhead due to disk usage. A disk based verification algorithm for Mur$\varphi$ has been already proposed in the literature. To measure the time speed up due to locality exploitation we compared our algorithm with such previously proposed algorithm. Our experimental results show that our disk based verification algorithm is typically more than 10 times faster than such previously proposed disk based verification algorithm. To measure the time overhead due to disk usage we compared our algorithm with RAM based verification using the (standard) Mur$\varphi$ verifier with enough memory to complete the verification task. Our experimental results show that even when using 1/10 of the RAM needed to complete verification, our disk based algorithm is only between 1.4 and 5.3 times (3 times on average) slower than (RAM) Mur$\varphi$ with enough RAM memory to complete the verification task at hand. Using our disk based Mur$\varphi$ we were able to complete verification of a protocol with about $10^9$ reachable states. This would require more than 5 gigabytes of RAM using RAM based Mur$\varphi$.
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Publisher Springer Place of Publication Portland, OR, USA Editor Aagaard, M.; O'Leary, J.W.
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Series Editor Series Title Lecture Notes in Computer Science Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume 2517 Series Issue Edition
ISSN 3-540-00116-6 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Sapienza @ mari @ fmcad02 Serial 41
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Author Tronci, Enrico
Title Formally Modeling a Metal Processing Plant and its Closed Loop Specifications Type Conference Article
Year 1999 Publication (down) 4th IEEE International Symposium on High-Assurance Systems Engineering (HASE) Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 151
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Abstract We present a case study on automatic synthesis of control software from formal specifications for an industrial automation control system. Our aim is to compare the effectiveness (i.e. design effort and controller quality) of automatic controller synthesis from closed loop formal specifications with that of manual controller design followed by automatic verification. The system to be controlled (plant) models a metal processing facility near Karlsruhe. We succeeded in automatically generating C code implementing a (correct by construction) embedded controller for such a plant from closed loop formal specifications. Our experimental results show that for industrial automation control systems automatic synthesis is a viable and profitable (especially as far as design effort is concerned) alternative to manual design followed by automatic verification.
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Publisher IEEE Computer Society Place of Publication Washington, D.C, USA Editor
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ISSN 0-7695-0418-3 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Sapienza @ mari @ hase99 Serial 50
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Author Mancini, T.; Tronci, E.; Scialanca, A.; Lanciotti, F.; Finzi, A.; Guarneri, R.; Di Pompeo, S.
Title Optimal Fault-Tolerant Placement of Relay Nodes in a Mission Critical Wireless Network Type Conference Article
Year 2018 Publication (down) 25th RCRA International Workshop on “Experimental Evaluation of Algorithms for Solving Problems with Combinatorial Explosion” (RCRA 2018) Abbreviated Journal
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Author Mancini, T.; Mari, F.; Massini, A.; Melatti, I.; Salvo, I.; Sinisi, S.; Tronci, E.; Ehrig, R.; Röblitz, S.; Leeners, B.
Title Computing Personalised Treatments through In Silico Clinical Trials. A Case Study on Downregulation in Assisted Reproduction Type Conference Article
Year 2018 Publication (down) 25th RCRA International Workshop on “Experimental Evaluation of Algorithms for Solving Problems with Combinatorial Explosion” (RCRA 2018) Abbreviated Journal
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Call Number MCLab @ davi @ Serial 175
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Author Campagnano, Edoardo; Ciancamerla, Ester; Minichino, Michele; Tronci, Enrico
Title Automatic Analysis of a Safety Critical Tele Control System Type Conference Article
Year 2005 Publication (down) 24th International Conference on: Computer Safety, Reliability, and Security (SAFECOMP) Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 94-107
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Abstract We show how the Mur$\varphi$ model checker can be used to automatically carry out safety analysis of a quite complex hybrid system tele-controlling vehicles traffic inside a safety critical transport infrastructure such as a long bridge or a tunnel. We present the Mur$\varphi$ model we developed towards this end as well as the experimental results we obtained by running the Mur$\varphi$ verifier on our model. Our experimental results show that the approach presented here can be used to verify safety of critical dimensioning parameters (e.g. bandwidth) of the telecommunication network embedded in a safety critical system.
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Publisher Springer Place of Publication Fredrikstad, Norway Editor Winther, R.; Gran, B. A.; Dahll, G.
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Series Editor Series Title Lecture Notes in Computer Science Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume 3688 Series Issue Edition
ISSN 3-540-29200-4 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Sapienza @ mari @ safecomp05 Serial 32
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Author Ciancamerla, Ester; Minichino, Michele; Serro, Stefano; Tronci, Enrico
Title Automatic Timeliness Verification of a Public Mobile Network Type Conference Article
Year 2003 Publication (down) 22nd International Conference on Computer Safety, Reliability, and Security (SAFECOMP) Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 35-48
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Abstract This paper deals with the automatic verification of the timeliness of Public Mobile Network (PMN), consisting of Mobile Nodes (MNs) and Base Stations (BSs). We use the Mur$\varphi$ Model Checker to verify that the waiting access time of each MN, under different PMN configurations and loads, and different inter arrival times of MNs in a BS cell, is always below a preassigned threshold. Our experimental results show that Model Checking can be successfully used to generate worst case scenarios and nicely complements probabilistic methods and simulation which are typically used for performance evaluation.
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Publisher Springer Place of Publication Edinburgh, UK Editor Anderson, S.; Felici, M.; Littlewood, B.
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Series Editor Series Title Lecture Notes in Computer Science Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume 2788 Series Issue Edition
ISSN 978-3-540-20126-7 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Sapienza @ mari @ safecomp03 Serial 38
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Author Gribaudo, Marco; Horváth, Andras; Bobbio, Andrea; Tronci, Enrico; Ciancamerla, Ester; Minichino, Michele
Title Model-Checking Based on Fluid Petri Nets for the Temperature Control System of the ICARO Co-generative Plant Type Conference Article
Year 2002 Publication (down) 21st International Conference on Computer Safety, Reliability and Security (SAFECOMP) Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 273-283
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Abstract The modeling and analysis of hybrid systems is a recent and challenging research area which is actually dominated by two main lines: a functional analysis based on the description of the system in terms of discrete state (hybrid) automata (whose goal is to ascertain for conformity and reachability properties), and a stochastic analysis (whose aim is to provide performance and dependability measures). This paper investigates a unifying view between formal methods and stochastic methods by proposing an analysis methodology of hybrid systems based on Fluid Petri Nets (FPN). It is shown that the same FPN model can be fed to a functional analyser for model checking as well as to a stochastic analyser for performance evaluation. We illustrate our approach and show its usefulness by applying it to a “real world  hybrid system: the temperature control system of a co-generative plant.
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Publisher Springer Place of Publication Catania, Italy Editor Anderson, S.; Bologna, S.; Felici, M.
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Series Editor Series Title Lecture Notes in Computer Science Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume 2434 Series Issue Edition
ISSN 3-540-44157-3 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Sapienza @ mari @ safecomp02 Serial 42
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Author Mancini, T.; Mari, F.; Melatti, I.; Salvo, I.; Tronci, E.; Gruber, J.; Hayes, B.; Prodanovic, M.; Elmegaard, L.
Title Parallel Statistical Model Checking for Safety Verification in Smart Grids Type Conference Article
Year 2018 Publication (down) 2018 IEEE International Conference on Communications, Control, and Computing Technologies for Smart Grids (SmartGridComm) Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 1-6
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Call Number MCLab @ davi @ mancini-etal:2018:smartgridcomm Serial 170
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