Diagnostic inference involves the detection of anomalous system behavior and the identification of its cause, possibly down to a failed unit or to a parameter of a failed unit. Traditional approaches to solving this problem include expert/rule-based, model-based, and data-driven methods. Each approach (and various techniques within each approach) use different representations of the knowledge required to perform the diagnosis. The sensor data is expected to be combined with these internal representations to produce the diagnosis result. In spite of the availability of various diagnosis technologies, there have been only minimal efforts to develop a standardized software framework to run, evaluate, and compare different diagnosis technologie...
In the modern world, systems such as aircraft systems are becoming increasingly complex, often consi...
This paper addresses the problem of detecting and diagnosing faults in physical systems, for which s...
This paper examines and compares several different approaches to the design of intelligent systems f...
Abstract: Diagnostic inference involves the detection of anomalous system behavior and the identific...
A variety of rule-based, model-based and datadriven techniques have been proposed for detection and ...
A variety of rule-based, model-based and data-driven techniques have been proposed for detection and...
For practical automated diagnostic systems to continue functioning after failure, they must not only...
An architecture for using diagnostic reasoning techniques in selective monitoring is presented. Give...
Reliable systems health management is an important research area of NASA. A health management system...
Model-based approaches have proven fruitful in the design and implementation of intelligent systems ...
In the modern world, systems are becoming increasingly complex, consisting of large numbers of compo...
Spaceborne computing systems must provide reliable, continuous operation for extended periods. Due t...
The objective of the research in this area of fault management is to develop and implement a decisio...
As technology advances, modern systems are becoming increasingly complex, consisting of large number...
Results of preliminary research on the design of a knowledge based fault diagnosis system for use wi...
In the modern world, systems such as aircraft systems are becoming increasingly complex, often consi...
This paper addresses the problem of detecting and diagnosing faults in physical systems, for which s...
This paper examines and compares several different approaches to the design of intelligent systems f...
Abstract: Diagnostic inference involves the detection of anomalous system behavior and the identific...
A variety of rule-based, model-based and datadriven techniques have been proposed for detection and ...
A variety of rule-based, model-based and data-driven techniques have been proposed for detection and...
For practical automated diagnostic systems to continue functioning after failure, they must not only...
An architecture for using diagnostic reasoning techniques in selective monitoring is presented. Give...
Reliable systems health management is an important research area of NASA. A health management system...
Model-based approaches have proven fruitful in the design and implementation of intelligent systems ...
In the modern world, systems are becoming increasingly complex, consisting of large numbers of compo...
Spaceborne computing systems must provide reliable, continuous operation for extended periods. Due t...
The objective of the research in this area of fault management is to develop and implement a decisio...
As technology advances, modern systems are becoming increasingly complex, consisting of large number...
Results of preliminary research on the design of a knowledge based fault diagnosis system for use wi...
In the modern world, systems such as aircraft systems are becoming increasingly complex, often consi...
This paper addresses the problem of detecting and diagnosing faults in physical systems, for which s...
This paper examines and compares several different approaches to the design of intelligent systems f...