Given a partially observable dynamic system and a diagnoser observing its evolution over time, diagnosability analysis formally verifies (at design time) if the diagnosis system will be able to infer (at runtime) the required information on the hidden part of the dynamic state. Diagnosability directly depends on the availability of observations, and can be guaranteed by different sets of sensors, possibly associated with different costs. In this paper, we tackle the problem of synthesizing observability requirements, i.e. automatically discovering a set of observations that is sufficient to guarantee diagnosability. We propose a novel approach with the following characterizing features. First, it fully covers a comprehensive form...
International audienceThis paper presents a diagnosis model-based method to analyse fault discrimina...
Our society depends on advanced and complex technical systems and machines, for example, cars for tr...
International audienceIt is commonly accepted that the requirements for maintenance and diagnosis sh...
Given a partially observable dynamic system and a diagnoser observing its evolution over time, diagn...
This paper addresses the formal verification of diagnosis systems. We tackle the problem of diagnosa...
Abstract. A system model is diagnosable when every fault can be unambigu-ously detected from its obs...
Diagnosability of systems is an essential property that determines how accurate any diagnostic reaso...
VECOS 2015 - 9th Workshop on Verification and Evaluation of Computer and Communication Systems, Buca...
Diagnosability of systems is an essential property that determines how accurate any diagnostic reaso...
The integrity of complex dynamic systems often relies on the ability to detect, during operation, th...
International audienceDiagnosability is a crucial system property that determines at design stage ho...
We show how testing whether a system is diagnosable can be reduced to the satisfiability problem and...
Diagnosability of component-based systems is a property that characterises the ability to diagnose f...
Abstract. This paper provides a new definition of diagnosability, that allows one to check the diagn...
Fault diagnosis of discrete-event systems (DESs) has received a lot of attention in industry and aca...
International audienceThis paper presents a diagnosis model-based method to analyse fault discrimina...
Our society depends on advanced and complex technical systems and machines, for example, cars for tr...
International audienceIt is commonly accepted that the requirements for maintenance and diagnosis sh...
Given a partially observable dynamic system and a diagnoser observing its evolution over time, diagn...
This paper addresses the formal verification of diagnosis systems. We tackle the problem of diagnosa...
Abstract. A system model is diagnosable when every fault can be unambigu-ously detected from its obs...
Diagnosability of systems is an essential property that determines how accurate any diagnostic reaso...
VECOS 2015 - 9th Workshop on Verification and Evaluation of Computer and Communication Systems, Buca...
Diagnosability of systems is an essential property that determines how accurate any diagnostic reaso...
The integrity of complex dynamic systems often relies on the ability to detect, during operation, th...
International audienceDiagnosability is a crucial system property that determines at design stage ho...
We show how testing whether a system is diagnosable can be reduced to the satisfiability problem and...
Diagnosability of component-based systems is a property that characterises the ability to diagnose f...
Abstract. This paper provides a new definition of diagnosability, that allows one to check the diagn...
Fault diagnosis of discrete-event systems (DESs) has received a lot of attention in industry and aca...
International audienceThis paper presents a diagnosis model-based method to analyse fault discrimina...
Our society depends on advanced and complex technical systems and machines, for example, cars for tr...
International audienceIt is commonly accepted that the requirements for maintenance and diagnosis sh...