Formal Specification and Quantitative Analysis of a Constellation of Navigation Satellites

  • Zhaoguang Peng
  • , Yu Lu*
  • , Alice Miller
  • , Tingdi Zhao
  • , Chris Johnson
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Navigation satellites are a core component of navigation satellite-based systems such as Global Positioning System, Global Navigation Satellite System and Galileo, which provide location and timing information for a variety of uses. Such satellites are designed for operating on orbit to perform tasks and have lifetimes of 10 years or more. Reliability, availability and maintainability analysis of systems has been indispensable in the design phase of satellites in order to achieve minimum failures or to increase mean time between failures and thus to plan maintenance strategies, optimise reliability and maximise availability. In this paper, we present formal models of both a single satellite and a navigation satellite constellation and logical specification of their reliability, availability and maintainability properties, respectively. The probabilistic model checker PRISM has been used to perform automated analysis of these quantitative properties.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)345-361
Number of pages17
JournalQuality and Reliability Engineering International
Volume32
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2016

Keywords

  • availability
  • maintainability
  • navigation satellite systems
  • probabilistic model checking
  • reliability

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