The Dynamical Systems Safety Analysis by SQMD Method

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The objective of the article is to demonstrate the principle of the SQMD method concept for performing safety analysis on the example of a dynamical system. The safety analysis is performed in the process of designing a control system for safety-critical system processes. The safety analysis is aimed at using the models to monitor different critical points of the system. For the purpose of modelling, we suggest using the SQMD method combining qualitative and quantitative procedures of modelling and taking both methods advantages.

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