This paper copes with the application of T-invariant analysis to diagnostic reasoning based on a Petri net model. In particular, it is formally shown how the notion of diagnostic solution can be related to that of Petri net T-invariant, partially transforming a problem traditionally solved by means of symbolic techniques into a linear algebraic one. The approach has been inspired by some previous works concerning the use of T-invariant analysis on Petri net models of logic programs and it takes its place among recent approaches aiming at integrating artificial intelligence and Petri netbased techniques. A diagnostic algorithm exploiting the idea is proposed and the role of the Petri net model in the resulting diagnostic architecture is disc...
In this paper we analyze the diagnosability properties of labeled Petri nets. We consider the standa...
Abstract: This paper describes a method of using Petri net P-invariants in system diagnosis. To mode...
Many different approaches, mainly based on logical formalisms, have been proposed for modeling causa...
This paper copes with the application of T-invariant analysis to diagnostic reasoning based on a Pet...
The present paper describes the empirical evaluation of a linear algebra approach to model-based dia...
The present paper describes the formal connection between model-based diagnostic problem solving (us...
Some of the most popular approaches to modelbased diagnosis consist of reasoning about a model of th...
This chapter focuses on on-line fault diagnosis of labeled Petri nets, i.e., place/transition nets w...
In this dissertation, we explore the problem of fault detection and fault diagnosis for systems mode...
In this paper, we present a diagnoser-based approach to deal with fault diagnosis of bounded labeled...
International audienceWe propose a method to decide the diagnosability of patterns in labeled Time P...
Logical inference of clauses has been an important technique in automated reasoning. The process of ...
Abstract: Petri nets are a suitable tool for the diagnosis of discrete event systems. For this purpo...
This paper studies Petri net models for the Horn clause form of propositional logic and of first ord...
Abstract. This paper considers the model of Time Petri Nets (TPNs) extended with time parameters and...
In this paper we analyze the diagnosability properties of labeled Petri nets. We consider the standa...
Abstract: This paper describes a method of using Petri net P-invariants in system diagnosis. To mode...
Many different approaches, mainly based on logical formalisms, have been proposed for modeling causa...
This paper copes with the application of T-invariant analysis to diagnostic reasoning based on a Pet...
The present paper describes the empirical evaluation of a linear algebra approach to model-based dia...
The present paper describes the formal connection between model-based diagnostic problem solving (us...
Some of the most popular approaches to modelbased diagnosis consist of reasoning about a model of th...
This chapter focuses on on-line fault diagnosis of labeled Petri nets, i.e., place/transition nets w...
In this dissertation, we explore the problem of fault detection and fault diagnosis for systems mode...
In this paper, we present a diagnoser-based approach to deal with fault diagnosis of bounded labeled...
International audienceWe propose a method to decide the diagnosability of patterns in labeled Time P...
Logical inference of clauses has been an important technique in automated reasoning. The process of ...
Abstract: Petri nets are a suitable tool for the diagnosis of discrete event systems. For this purpo...
This paper studies Petri net models for the Horn clause form of propositional logic and of first ord...
Abstract. This paper considers the model of Time Petri Nets (TPNs) extended with time parameters and...
In this paper we analyze the diagnosability properties of labeled Petri nets. We consider the standa...
Abstract: This paper describes a method of using Petri net P-invariants in system diagnosis. To mode...
Many different approaches, mainly based on logical formalisms, have been proposed for modeling causa...