The Orona Ideo campus hosted the General Assembly of the Value3s project.

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The Orona Ideo campus hosted the General Assembly of the Value3s project.

MEETING

The Orona Ideo campus hosted the General Assembly of the Value3s project.

The meeting brought together 70 people from 41 European organizations.

2022·05·18

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Mondragon Unibertsitatea participates in the European project VALU3S, Verification and Validation of Automated Systems' Safety and Security, funded by the European Commission, within the H2020-ECSEL-2019-2-RIA program.

The first face-to-face meeting of the project participants has taken place on May 17 and 18, 2022 and has been held at the Orona Ideo campus of the Faculty of Engineering of Mondragon Unibertsitatea. The European consortium is made up of organizations from 10 European countries and the meeting brought together all of them: 25 industrial partners, 6 leading research institutes and 10 universities.

 

VALUE3S and its purpose

Manufacturers of automated systems and their components have devoted an enormous amount of time and effort to R&D activities. This effort results in an overloaded V&V (verification and validation) process that makes it time-consuming and costly. The VALU3S project aims to evaluate state-of-the-art V&V methods and tools and design a multi-domain framework to create a clear structure around the components and elements needed to carry out the V&V process. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)

The main expected benefit of the framework is to reduce the time and cost required to verify and validate automated systems against security, cybersecurity and privacy requirements. This is done through the identification and classification of assessment methods, tools, environments and concepts for V&V of automated systems against the aforementioned requirements.

In the case of Mondragon Unibertsitatea, the researchers are working on the development of a simulation-based testing system. This system generates test cases, executes them in simulation environments and will provide a verdict through an oracle that allows evaluating whether the test has been successful or not. The system will be applied in a use case in collaboration with the company ALDAKIN. In this use case, home appliance disassembly tasks are performed in a human-robot collaborative environment. The people involved in the disassembly tasks have different disabilities and the robots provide complementary skills. The system emphasizes simulation testing so that any problems can be detected in simulation phases and do not imply risks for people.