In the last several decades, the model-based diagnosis of discrete-event systems (DESs) has increasingly become an active research topic in both control engineering and artificial intelligence. However, in contrast with the widely applied minimal diagnosis of static systems, in most approaches to the diagnosis of DESs, all possible candidate diagnoses are computed, including nonminimal candidates, which may cause intractable complexity when the number of nonminimal diagnoses is very large. According to the principle of parsimony and the principle of joint-probability distribution, generally, the minimal diagnosis of DESs is preferable to a nonminimal diagnosis. To generate more likely diagnoses, the notion of the minimal diagnosis of DESs i...
In this thesis problems of diagnosis and prediction of event sequences in dynamic systems modeled us...
Failure diagnosis in large and complex systems is a critical task. In the realm of discrete event sy...
Model-based diagnosis of discrete-event systems (DESs) requires the reconstruction of the behavior o...
Model-based diagnosis of discrete-event systems (DESs) is an active research topic. In most previous...
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...
Discrete Event Systems: Diagnosis and Diagnosability addresses the problem of fault diagnosis of Dis...
International audienceThis paper addresses the problem of determining the diagnosability of hybrid s...
In this paper, we focus on labeled Petri nets with silent transitions that may either correspond to ...
The hypothesis space approach to model-based diagnosis (MBD) of discrete-event systems (DESs) finds ...
This paper addresses the problem of determining the diagnosability of hybrid systems by abstracting ...
International audienceThis paper is concerned with diagnosability analysis, which proves a requisite...
International audienceThis paper is concerned with diagnosability analysis, which proves a requisite...
grantor: University of TorontoA framework for on-line passive fault diagnosis in discrete-...
This paper is concerned with diagnosability analy-sis, which proves a requisite for several tasks du...
In this thesis problems of diagnosis and prediction of event sequences in dynamic systems modeled us...
Failure diagnosis in large and complex systems is a critical task. In the realm of discrete event sy...
Model-based diagnosis of discrete-event systems (DESs) requires the reconstruction of the behavior o...
Model-based diagnosis of discrete-event systems (DESs) is an active research topic. In most previous...
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...
Discrete Event Systems: Diagnosis and Diagnosability addresses the problem of fault diagnosis of Dis...
International audienceThis paper addresses the problem of determining the diagnosability of hybrid s...
In this paper, we focus on labeled Petri nets with silent transitions that may either correspond to ...
The hypothesis space approach to model-based diagnosis (MBD) of discrete-event systems (DESs) finds ...
This paper addresses the problem of determining the diagnosability of hybrid systems by abstracting ...
International audienceThis paper is concerned with diagnosability analysis, which proves a requisite...
International audienceThis paper is concerned with diagnosability analysis, which proves a requisite...
grantor: University of TorontoA framework for on-line passive fault diagnosis in discrete-...
This paper is concerned with diagnosability analy-sis, which proves a requisite for several tasks du...
In this thesis problems of diagnosis and prediction of event sequences in dynamic systems modeled us...
Failure diagnosis in large and complex systems is a critical task. In the realm of discrete event sy...
Model-based diagnosis of discrete-event systems (DESs) requires the reconstruction of the behavior o...