In a recent work, we introduced four variants of diagnosability (FA, IA, FF, IF) in (finite) probabil-istic systems (pLTS) depending whether one considers (1) finite or infinite runs and (2) faulty or all runs. We studied their relationship and established that the corresponding decision problems are PSPACE-complete. A key ingredient of the decision procedures was a characterisation of diagnosability by the fact that a random run almost surely lies in an open set whose specification only depends on the qualitative behaviour of the pLTS. Here we investigate similar issues for infinite pLTS. We first show that this characterisation still holds for FF-diagnosability but with a G δ set instead of an open set and also for IF-and IA-diagnosabilit...
We consider probabilistic automata on infinite words with acceptance defined by safety, reachability...
International audienceFault diagnosability (allowing one to determine with certainty whether a given...
We consider probabilistic automata on infinite words with acceptance defined by safety, reachability...
International audienceIn a recent work, we introduced four variants of diagnosability (FA, IA, FF, I...
In a recent work, we introduced four variants of diagnosability (FA, IA, FF, IF) in (finite) probabi...
International audienceIn discrete event systems prone to unobservable faults, a diagnoser must event...
In discrete event systems prone to unobservable faults, a diagnoser must eventually detect fault occ...
International audienceThe diagnosis problem amounts to deciding whether some specific ''fault" event...
International audienceDiagnosis of partially observable stochastic systems prone to faults was intro...
International audiencePartial observation of discrete-event systems features a setting where events ...
We consider probabilistic automata on infinite words with acceptance defined by parity conditions. W...
Diagnosis problems of discrete-event systems consist in detecting unobservable defects during system...
International audienceSystems prone to faults are often equipped with a controller whose aim consist...
We consider probabilistic automata on infinite words with acceptance defined by safety, reachability...
International audienceFault diagnosability (allowing one to determine with certainty whether a given...
We consider probabilistic automata on infinite words with acceptance defined by safety, reachability...
International audienceIn a recent work, we introduced four variants of diagnosability (FA, IA, FF, I...
In a recent work, we introduced four variants of diagnosability (FA, IA, FF, IF) in (finite) probabi...
International audienceIn discrete event systems prone to unobservable faults, a diagnoser must event...
In discrete event systems prone to unobservable faults, a diagnoser must eventually detect fault occ...
International audienceThe diagnosis problem amounts to deciding whether some specific ''fault" event...
International audienceDiagnosis of partially observable stochastic systems prone to faults was intro...
International audiencePartial observation of discrete-event systems features a setting where events ...
We consider probabilistic automata on infinite words with acceptance defined by parity conditions. W...
Diagnosis problems of discrete-event systems consist in detecting unobservable defects during system...
International audienceSystems prone to faults are often equipped with a controller whose aim consist...
We consider probabilistic automata on infinite words with acceptance defined by safety, reachability...
International audienceFault diagnosability (allowing one to determine with certainty whether a given...
We consider probabilistic automata on infinite words with acceptance defined by safety, reachability...