(Version Longue)International audienceThe diagnosis problem for discrete event systems consists in deciding whether some fault event occurred or not in the system, given partial observations on the run of that system. Diagnosability checks whether a correct diagnosis can be issued in bounded time after a fault, for all faulty runs of that system. This problem appeared two decades ago and numerous facets of it have been explored, mostly for permanent faults. It is known for example that diagnosability of a system can be checked in polynomial time, while the construction of a diagnoser is exponential. The present paper examines the case of transient faults, that can appear and be repaired. Diagnosability in this setting means that the occurre...
Fault diagnosis consists in observing behaviours of systems, and in detecting online whether an erro...
International audience— Diagnosability is the ability to detect a fault from partial observations co...
In discrete event systems prone to unobservable faults, a diagnoser must eventually detect fault occ...
(Version Longue)International audienceThe diagnosis problem for discrete event systems consists in d...
(Version Longue)International audienceThe diagnosis problem for discrete event systems consists in d...
(Version Longue)International audienceThe diagnosis problem for discrete event systems consists in d...
Fault diagnosis in discrete event systems is studied using a state-based framework. Faults can be ei...
International audienceThis paper concerns the problem of diagnosing the occurrence of permanent faul...
International audienceThis paper concerns the problem of diagnosing the occurrence of permanent faul...
International audienceThe paper deals with the definition of procedure that enables one to determine...
The diagnosis of “intermittent” faults in dynamic systems modeled as discrete event systems is consi...
The problem of achieving fault-tolerant supervision of discrete-event systems is considered from the...
The problem of achieving fault-tolerant supervision of discrete-event systems is considered from the...
The problem of achieving fault-tolerant supervision of discrete-event systems is considered from the...
Diagnosability of systems is an essential property that determines how accurate any diagnostic reaso...
Fault diagnosis consists in observing behaviours of systems, and in detecting online whether an erro...
International audience— Diagnosability is the ability to detect a fault from partial observations co...
In discrete event systems prone to unobservable faults, a diagnoser must eventually detect fault occ...
(Version Longue)International audienceThe diagnosis problem for discrete event systems consists in d...
(Version Longue)International audienceThe diagnosis problem for discrete event systems consists in d...
(Version Longue)International audienceThe diagnosis problem for discrete event systems consists in d...
Fault diagnosis in discrete event systems is studied using a state-based framework. Faults can be ei...
International audienceThis paper concerns the problem of diagnosing the occurrence of permanent faul...
International audienceThis paper concerns the problem of diagnosing the occurrence of permanent faul...
International audienceThe paper deals with the definition of procedure that enables one to determine...
The diagnosis of “intermittent” faults in dynamic systems modeled as discrete event systems is consi...
The problem of achieving fault-tolerant supervision of discrete-event systems is considered from the...
The problem of achieving fault-tolerant supervision of discrete-event systems is considered from the...
The problem of achieving fault-tolerant supervision of discrete-event systems is considered from the...
Diagnosability of systems is an essential property that determines how accurate any diagnostic reaso...
Fault diagnosis consists in observing behaviours of systems, and in detecting online whether an erro...
International audience— Diagnosability is the ability to detect a fault from partial observations co...
In discrete event systems prone to unobservable faults, a diagnoser must eventually detect fault occ...