posted on 2023-11-29, 18:17authored bySebastian Biewer, Bernd FinkbeinerBernd Finkbeiner, Holger Hermanns, Maximilian A. Köhl, Yannik Schnitzer, Maximilian Schwenger
This paper is about shipping runtime verification to the masses. It presents the crucial technology enabling everyday car owners to monitor the behaviour of their cars in-the-wild. Concretely, we present an Android app that deploys RTLola runtime monitors for the purpose of diagnosing automotive exhaust emissions. For this, it harvests the availability of cheap bluetooth adapters to the On-Board-Diagnostics (OBD) ports, which are ubiquitous in cars nowadays. We detail its use in the context of Real Driving Emissions (RDE) tests and report on sample runs that helped identify violations of the regulatory framework currently valid in the European Union.
History
Preferred Citation
Sebastian Biewer, Bernd Finkbeiner, Holger Hermanns, Maximilian Köhl, Yannik Schnitzer and Maximilian Schwenger. RTLola on Board: Testing Real Driving Emissions on your Phone. In: TACAS Tools and Algorithms for Construction and Analysis of Systems (TACAS). 2021.
Primary Research Area
Reliable Security Guarantees
Name of Conference
Tools and Algorithms for Construction and Analysis of Systems (TACAS)
Legacy Posted Date
2021-11-03
Open Access Type
Green
BibTeX
@inproceedings{cispa_all_3512,
title = "RTLola on Board: Testing Real Driving Emissions on your Phone",
author = "Biewer, Sebastian and Finkbeiner, Bernd and Hermanns, Holger and Köhl, Maximilian A. and Schnitzer, Yannik and Schwenger, Maximilian",
booktitle="{TACAS Tools and Algorithms for Construction and Analysis of Systems (TACAS)}",
year="2021",
}