Score: 1

Towards A Catalogue of Requirement Patterns for Space Robotic Missions

Published: November 18, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2511.14438v1

By: Mahdi Etumi, Hazel M. Taylor, Marie Farrell

Potential Business Impact:

Makes robot missions safer by checking their instructions.

Business Areas:
Robotics Hardware, Science and Engineering, Software

In the development of safety and mission-critical systems, including autonomous space robotic missions, complex behaviour is captured during the requirements elicitation phase. Requirements are typically expressed using natural language which is ambiguous and not amenable to formal verification methods that can provide robust guarantees of system behaviour. To support the definition of formal requirements, specification patterns provide reusable, logic-based templates. A suite of robotic specification patterns, along with their formalisation in NASA's Formal Requirements Elicitation Tool (FRET) already exists. These pre-existing requirement patterns are domain agnostic and, in this paper we explore their applicability for space missions. To achieve this we carried out a literature review of existing space missions and formalised their requirements using FRET, contributing a corpus of space mission requirements. We categorised these requirements using pre-existing specification patterns which demonstrated their applicability in space missions. However, not all of the requirements that we formalised corresponded to an existing pattern so we have contributed 5 new requirement specification patterns as well as several variants of the existing and new patterns. We also conducted an expert evaluation of the new patterns, highlighting their benefits and limitations.

Country of Origin
🇬🇧 United Kingdom

Repos / Data Links

Page Count
31 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Logic in Computer Science