[eng] Critical Adaptive Distributed Embedded Systems
(ADESs) are nowadays the focus of many researchers. ADESs
are envisioned to dynamically modify their behavior to support
changes of their real-time and dependability requirements at
runtime as the conditions of the environment in which they
operate vary. To provide ADESs with an adequate
communication infrastructure, our research group proposed the
Flexible-Time-Triggered Replicated Star (FTTRS). FTTRS
provides highly reliable communication services on top of
Ethernet, while keeping the adaptivity benefits that the Flexible-
Time-Triggered (FTT) communication paradigm offers from a
real-time perspective. This paper formally verifies, by means of
model checking, the correctness of the mechanisms FTTRS
includes to enforce consistent changes of the communication
scheduling at runtime.