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Modeling and Analyzing Wireless Sensor Networks with VeriSensor

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A Wireless Sensor Network (WSN), made of distributed autonomous nodes, is designed to monitor physical or environmental conditions. WSNs have many application domains such as environment or health monitoring. Their de- sign must consider energy constraints, concurrency issues, node heterogeneity, while still meeting the quality requirements of life-critical applications. Formal verification helps to obtain WSN reliability, but usually requires a high expertise, which limits its adoption in industry. This paper presents VeriSensor, a domain specific modeling language (DSML) for WSNs offering support for formal verification. VeriSensor is designed to be used by WSN experts. It can be automatically translated into a formal specifica- tion for model checking. We present the language, its translation, show how they work on a simple case study, and illustrate how several metrics and properties relevant to the domain can be evaluated.
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hal-00822408 , version 1 (14-05-2013)

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Yann Ben Maissa, Fabrice Kordon, Salma Mouline, Yann Thierry-Mieg. Modeling and Analyzing Wireless Sensor Networks with VeriSensor. Petri Net and Software Engineering (PNSE), Jun 2012, Hamburg, Germany. pp.60-76. ⟨hal-00822408⟩
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