International audiencePartial observation of discrete-event systems features a setting where events split into observable and unobservable ones. In this context, the diagnosis of a discrete-event system consists in detecting defects from the (partial) observation of its executions. Diagnosability is the property that any defect is eventually detected. Not surprisingly, it is a major issue in practical applications. We investigate diagnosability for classes of pushdown systems: it is undecidable in general, but we exhibit reasonably large classes of visibly pushdown systems where the problem is decidable. For these classes, we furthermore prove the decidability of a stronger property: the bounded latency, which guarantees the existence of a ...
International audienceThis paper concerns the problem of diagnosing the occurrence of permanent faul...
International audienceFault diagnosability (allowing one to determine with certainty whether a given...
Failure diagnosis in large and complex systems is a critical task. In the realm of discrete event sy...
International audiencePartial observation of discrete-event systems features a setting where events ...
Abstract. Partial observation of discrete-event systems features a set-ting where events split into ...
Diagnosis problems of discrete-event systems consist in detecting unobservable defects during system...
International audience— Diagnosability is the ability to detect a fault from partial observations co...
(Version Longue)International audienceThe diagnosis problem for discrete event systems consists in d...
In discrete event systems prone to unobservable faults, a diagnoser must eventually detect fault occ...
In a recent work, we introduced four variants of diagnosability (FA, IA, FF, IF) in (finite) probabi...
International audienceDiagnosis of partially observable stochastic systems prone to faults was intro...
In a recent work, we introduced four variants of diagnosability (FA, IA, FF, IF) in (finite) probabi...
In this paper, we focus on labeled Petri nets with silent transitions that may either correspond to ...
International audienceThis paper concerns the problem of diagnosing the occurrence of permanent faul...
International audienceFault diagnosability (allowing one to determine with certainty whether a given...
Failure diagnosis in large and complex systems is a critical task. In the realm of discrete event sy...
International audiencePartial observation of discrete-event systems features a setting where events ...
Abstract. Partial observation of discrete-event systems features a set-ting where events split into ...
Diagnosis problems of discrete-event systems consist in detecting unobservable defects during system...
International audience— Diagnosability is the ability to detect a fault from partial observations co...
(Version Longue)International audienceThe diagnosis problem for discrete event systems consists in d...
In discrete event systems prone to unobservable faults, a diagnoser must eventually detect fault occ...
In a recent work, we introduced four variants of diagnosability (FA, IA, FF, IF) in (finite) probabi...
International audienceDiagnosis of partially observable stochastic systems prone to faults was intro...
In a recent work, we introduced four variants of diagnosability (FA, IA, FF, IF) in (finite) probabi...
In this paper, we focus on labeled Petri nets with silent transitions that may either correspond to ...
International audienceThis paper concerns the problem of diagnosing the occurrence of permanent faul...
International audienceFault diagnosability (allowing one to determine with certainty whether a given...
Failure diagnosis in large and complex systems is a critical task. In the realm of discrete event sy...