Fault diagnosis is the task of identifying a faulty component in a complex system using data collecting from a test section. Diagnostic resolution, that is the ability to discriminate a faulty component in a set of possible candidates, is a property that the system model must expose to provide accuracy and robustness in the diagnosis. Such a property depends on the selection of an appropriate test set capable to provide a unique interpretation of the test outcomes. In this paper a quantitative metric for the evaluation of diagnostic resolution of a test set is proposed, together with an algorithm for the minimal extension of a given test set in order to provide a complete discrimination of failures affecting a system, to be used as a suppor...
International audience— We claim that presenting a human operator in charge of repairing a faulty sy...
This paper reviews the use of set-membership methods in fault diagnosis (FD) and fault tolerant cont...
Two major factors influence the number of faults uncovered by a fault-detection process applied to a...
Fault diagnosis is the task of identifying a faulty component in a complex system using data collect...
The need for testing-for-diagnosis strategies has been identified for a long time, but the explicit ...
Abstract Diagnosis is an essential step to improve the yield in semiconductor manufacturing industry...
Functional redundancy techniques in diagnosis rely on models of a system to infer deviating system v...
When failures occur during software testing, automated software fault localization helps to diagnose...
In complex and automated technological processes the effects of a fault can quickly propagate and le...
Abstract: Diagnostic inference involves the detection of anomalous system behavior and the identific...
Abstract: The fault coverage obtained by a set of test patterns is usually determined by expensive f...
Classical views on testing and their associated testing models are not dealing with the question of ...
Test suite reduction is aimed at finding representative sets that can satisfy the same testing objec...
The need for testing-for-diagnosis strategies has been identified for a long time, but the explicit ...
STAMP is a computer-aided testability design and fault diagnosis system. Using first-order test poin...
International audience— We claim that presenting a human operator in charge of repairing a faulty sy...
This paper reviews the use of set-membership methods in fault diagnosis (FD) and fault tolerant cont...
Two major factors influence the number of faults uncovered by a fault-detection process applied to a...
Fault diagnosis is the task of identifying a faulty component in a complex system using data collect...
The need for testing-for-diagnosis strategies has been identified for a long time, but the explicit ...
Abstract Diagnosis is an essential step to improve the yield in semiconductor manufacturing industry...
Functional redundancy techniques in diagnosis rely on models of a system to infer deviating system v...
When failures occur during software testing, automated software fault localization helps to diagnose...
In complex and automated technological processes the effects of a fault can quickly propagate and le...
Abstract: Diagnostic inference involves the detection of anomalous system behavior and the identific...
Abstract: The fault coverage obtained by a set of test patterns is usually determined by expensive f...
Classical views on testing and their associated testing models are not dealing with the question of ...
Test suite reduction is aimed at finding representative sets that can satisfy the same testing objec...
The need for testing-for-diagnosis strategies has been identified for a long time, but the explicit ...
STAMP is a computer-aided testability design and fault diagnosis system. Using first-order test poin...
International audience— We claim that presenting a human operator in charge of repairing a faulty sy...
This paper reviews the use of set-membership methods in fault diagnosis (FD) and fault tolerant cont...
Two major factors influence the number of faults uncovered by a fault-detection process applied to a...