Fault diagnosis in discrete event systems is studied using a state-based framework. Faults can be either intermittent or permanent. For intermittent faults, system may recover from faulty behaviour through reset. To diagnose such intermittent faults, fault counters are introduced. Fault counters record the number of intermittent faults which must have occurred according to the output observations. This provides the main diagnosis. They also record the number of possible intermittent faults which may have occurred but cannot be confirmed. This provides auxiliary diagnostic information. Fault diagnosability is then studied. Since faults may be intermittent, they may occur repeatedly. Three different notions are studied: 1-diagnosability, 1,k-...
grantor: University of TorontoA framework for on-line passive fault diagnosis in discrete-...
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...
The diagnosis of “intermittent” faults in dynamic systems modeled as discrete event systems is consi...
Most research in fault diagnosis of discrete event systems has been focused on permanent failures. H...
(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...
We introduce the notion of repeated failure diagnosability for diagnosing the occurrence of a repeat...
AbstractAlmost all work on model-based diagnosis (MBD) potentially presumes faults are persistent an...
This thesis addresses three detection and diagnosis problems for systems with event-driven dynamics....
In recent years, with the development of computer science and electronic information technology, man...
grantor: University of TorontoA framework for on-line passive fault diagnosis in discrete-...
This thesis addresses three detection and diagnosis problems for systems with event-driven dynamics....
The basic motivation for the research presented in this article is the fact that things go wrong. Wi...
grantor: University of TorontoA framework for on-line passive fault diagnosis in discrete-...
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...
The diagnosis of “intermittent” faults in dynamic systems modeled as discrete event systems is consi...
Most research in fault diagnosis of discrete event systems has been focused on permanent failures. H...
(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...
We introduce the notion of repeated failure diagnosability for diagnosing the occurrence of a repeat...
AbstractAlmost all work on model-based diagnosis (MBD) potentially presumes faults are persistent an...
This thesis addresses three detection and diagnosis problems for systems with event-driven dynamics....
In recent years, with the development of computer science and electronic information technology, man...
grantor: University of TorontoA framework for on-line passive fault diagnosis in discrete-...
This thesis addresses three detection and diagnosis problems for systems with event-driven dynamics....
The basic motivation for the research presented in this article is the fact that things go wrong. Wi...
grantor: University of TorontoA framework for on-line passive fault diagnosis in discrete-...
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...