International audienceIn this paper, we are interested in the discriminability of supervision patterns, in discrete event systems (DES). Discriminability — as opposed to diagnosability — is the possibility to detect the exclusive occurrence of a particular behavior of interest — called the supervision pattern. To this end, we propose to adapt the classical twin-plant approach to Petri nets unfolding. The usage of unfoldings permits us to avoid the combinatorial explosion associated with marking graphs. The method can also be used to solve the classical problem of discrete event systems' diagnosability
In this paper we present an efficient approach for the fault detection of discrete event systems usi...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the diagnosis of asynchronous discrete event system...
This paper uses Petri nets (PNs) as a modeling tool to deal with the forbidden state problem of disc...
International audienceIn this paper, we are interested in the discriminability of supervision patter...
This paper addresses the problem of checking diagnosability of supervision patterns in discrete-even...
International audienceIn truly asynchronous, distributed systems, neither global state nor global ti...
International audienceChecking the diagnosability of a discrete event system aims at determining whe...
International audienceThis paper investigates the problem of pattern diagnosis of systems modeled as...
In truly asynchronous, distributed systems, neither global state nor global time are available. Auto...
International audienceIn this paper, we are interested in the diagnosis of discrete-event systems mo...
In this thesis problems of diagnosis and prediction of event sequences in dynamic systems modeled us...
This paper deals with supervisory control of Discrete Event Systems (DES) modeled by Interpreted Pet...
In this paper we focus on labeled Petri nets with silent transitions that may either corre-spond to ...
In this paper we present a fault detection approach for discrete event systems using Petri nets. We ...
Abstract. The problem of detecting and isolating fault events in dy-namic systems modeled as discret...
In this paper we present an efficient approach for the fault detection of discrete event systems usi...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the diagnosis of asynchronous discrete event system...
This paper uses Petri nets (PNs) as a modeling tool to deal with the forbidden state problem of disc...
International audienceIn this paper, we are interested in the discriminability of supervision patter...
This paper addresses the problem of checking diagnosability of supervision patterns in discrete-even...
International audienceIn truly asynchronous, distributed systems, neither global state nor global ti...
International audienceChecking the diagnosability of a discrete event system aims at determining whe...
International audienceThis paper investigates the problem of pattern diagnosis of systems modeled as...
In truly asynchronous, distributed systems, neither global state nor global time are available. Auto...
International audienceIn this paper, we are interested in the diagnosis of discrete-event systems mo...
In this thesis problems of diagnosis and prediction of event sequences in dynamic systems modeled us...
This paper deals with supervisory control of Discrete Event Systems (DES) modeled by Interpreted Pet...
In this paper we focus on labeled Petri nets with silent transitions that may either corre-spond to ...
In this paper we present a fault detection approach for discrete event systems using Petri nets. We ...
Abstract. The problem of detecting and isolating fault events in dy-namic systems modeled as discret...
In this paper we present an efficient approach for the fault detection of discrete event systems usi...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the diagnosis of asynchronous discrete event system...
This paper uses Petri nets (PNs) as a modeling tool to deal with the forbidden state problem of disc...