JOURNAL ARTICLE

STPA-SysML Based Identification of Expected Functional Safety Hazards

Abstract

The successful application of the advanced system modeling language SysML and the concepts of System Theoretical Process Analysis (STPA) in this study and the introduction of an innovative edge scene recognition algorithm have achieved so many significant recognition enhancement. Our work not only provides a more accurate means of recognizing expected functional safety, but also sheds light on further research in the field of system safety. Our approach provides engineers and researchers with a more efficient and reliable means of identifying potential security risks in systems, thus providing stronger support for system design and development.

Keywords:
Identification (biology) Computer science Functional safety Systems Modeling Language Reliability engineering Unified Modeling Language Engineering Programming language Software Computer network

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Risk and Safety Analysis
Social Sciences →  Decision Sciences →  Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty
Quality and Safety in Healthcare
Health Sciences →  Health Professions →  Medical Laboratory Technology
Safety Systems Engineering in Autonomy
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality

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