arXiv Open Access 2025

Mutation Testing for Industrial Robotic Systems

Marcela Gonçalves dos Santos Sylvain Hallé Fábio Petrillo
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Industrial robotic systems (IRS) are increasingly deployed in diverse environments, where failures can result in severe accidents and costly downtime. Ensuring the reliability of the software controlling these systems is therefore critical. Mutation testing, a technique widely used in software engineering, evaluates the effectiveness of test suites by introducing small faults, or mutants, into the code. However, traditional mutation operators are poorly suited to robotic programs, which involve message-based commands and interactions with the physical world. This paper explores the adaptation of mutation testing to IRS by defining domain-specific mutation operators that capture the semantics of robot actions and sensor readings. We propose a methodology for generating meaningful mutants at the level of high-level read and write operations, including movement, gripper actions, and sensor noise injection. An empirical study on a pick-and-place scenario demonstrates that our approach produces more informative mutants and reduces the number of invalid or equivalent cases compared to conventional operators. Results highlight the potential of mutation testing to enhance test suite quality and contribute to safer, more reliable industrial robotic systems.

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Marcela Gonçalves dos Santos

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Sylvain Hallé

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Fábio Petrillo

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Santos, M.G.d., Hallé, S., Petrillo, F. (2025). Mutation Testing for Industrial Robotic Systems. https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.14432

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