IP Library Granted Patent US 8,260,487
Granted Patent B2
US 8,260,487 · App. 11/970,918 · Granted Sep 4, 2012

Methods and systems for vital bus architecture

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Patent No.
US 8,260,487
App. No.
11/970,918
Granted
Sep 4, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods and systems for a vital bus system for communicating data in a control system are provided. The system includes a plurality of data communication buses configured in a multiple redundant orientation and at least one safety supervisor module including a database including a plurality of logic rules. The logic rules are programmed to receive data from the plurality of data communication buses and to determine the validity of the received data from each bus using one or more of the plurality of the logic rules. If the received data is invalid, the logic rules are programmed to restore the validity of the data using one or more of the plurality of the logic rules. If the data can not be restored the logic rules are programmed to transmit an alert to the control system. Otherwise, the logic rules are programmed to transmit the validated data to an intended destination.

Claims (30)

1. A safety critical bus system for communicating data in a control system, said bus system comprising:

a plurality of data communication buses configured in a multiple redundant orientation;

at least one safety supervisor module communicatively coupled to and associated with at least two of said plurality of data communication buses, said safety supervisor comprising a database including a plurality of logic rules, said logic rules programmed to:

receive data from the at least two of said plurality of data communication buses;

determine the validity of the received data from each bus using one or more of the plurality of the logic rules;

if the received data is determined to be invalid, restore the validity of the data using one or more of the plurality of the logic rules;

if the data can not be restored transmit an alert to the control system; and

transmit the validated data to an intended destination; and wherein

said safety supervisor module is configured to determine a type of device coupled to the associated bus, and further configured to select one or more logic rules programmed to detect faults in the device, instigate data replacement logic rules for the device while the fault exists, and alert the control system when the severity of the fault exceeds a predetermined threshold.

2. A safety critical bus system for communicating data in a control system, said bus system comprising:

a plurality of data communication buses configured in a multiple redundant orientation;

at least one safety supervisor module communicatively coupled to and associated with at least two of said plurality of data communication buses, said safety supervisor comprising a database including a plurality of logic rules, said logic rules programmed to:

receive data from the at least two of said plurality of data communication buses;

determine the validity of the received data from each bus using one or more of the plurality of the logic rules;

if the received data is determined to be invalid, restore the validity of the data using one or more of the plurality of the logic rules;

if the data can not be restored transmit an alert to the control system; and

transmit the validated data to an intended destination; and wherein

said safety supervisor module comprises a first safety supervisor module communicatively coupled to a first communication bus, and a second safety supervisor module that is separately coupled to a second communication bus, the first and second safety supervisor modules being communicatively coupled one to the other.

3. A vehicle including a control system comprising:

a plurality of low-integrity systems configured to detect operating conditions of the vehicle, the low-integrity systems configured to control operation of the vehicle, the low-integrity systems each comprising redundant vehicle control devices configured to control a function of the operation of the vehicle, each of the redundant vehicle control devices coupled to one of a plurality of separate communication buses;

the redundant vehicle control devices coupled one to the other for communication therebetween via a cross talk bus, the cross talk communication for verifying the output signals between the redundant vehicle control devices; and

a safety supervisor module communicatively coupled to and associated with at least one of a control device and an input device associated with each low-integrity system via a respective one of the communication buses, said safety supervisor module configured to monitor the state of each of the vehicle control devices using one or more logic rules, said safety supervisor module configured to remove control from a vehicle control device determined to be in an abnormal state;

wherein independent supervision of the plurality of low-integrity systems by the safety supervisor module permits operation of the control system as a high-integrity system.

4. A system in accordance with claim 3 wherein the plurality of low-integrity systems are at least one of commercial off the shelf, and rated less than safety integrity level (SIL) 4.

5. A system in accordance with claim 3 wherein the control system is rated safety integrity level (SIL) 4.

6. A system in accordance with claim 3 wherein said control system is configured to control movement of the vehicle.

7. A system in accordance with claim 3 wherein each of the separate communication buses is configured in a multiple redundant orientation having at least one of a control device and an input device communicatively coupled thereto through a respective channel controller.

8. A system in accordance with claim 3 further comprising a fail-safe interrupt configured to block control signals from an abnormally functioning vehicle control device.

9. A system in accordance with claim 3 wherein said safety supervisor module is configured to determine the state of an associated vehicle control device and block control signals from the vehicle control device based on the determined state of the control device.

10. A system in accordance with claim 3 wherein said safety supervisor module is configured to determine the validity of the received data from each of the communications buses using one or more of the plurality of the logic rules.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 19, 2021
From: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
To: WESTINGHOUSE AIR BRAKE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 055968/0576 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 8, 2008
From: PLAWECKI, DANIEL WALTER
To: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
Reel/Frame 020335/0115 →