Introduction to Diagnosis of Active Systems
This book is an up-to-date self-contained compendium of the research carried out by the authors on model-based diagnosis of a class of discrete-event systems called active systems. After defining the diagnosis problem, the book copes with a variety of rea
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Introduction to Diagnosis of Active Systems
Gianfranco Lamperti • Marina Zanella Xiangfu Zhao
Introduction to Diagnosis of Active Systems
Gianfranco Lamperti Dipt. di Ingegneria dell’Informazione Università degli Studi di Brescia Brescia, Italy
Marina Zanella Dipt. di Ingegneria dell’Informazione Università degli Studi di Brescia Brescia, Italy
Xiangfu Zhao College of Math, Phys & Inform Engin Zhejiang Normal University Jinhua City, Zhejiang, China
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To our parents. In memory of Robert Milne.
Preface
This book is an up-to-date, self-contained compendium of the research carried out for two decades by the authors on model-based diagnosis of a class of discrete-event systems (DESs) called active systems. In the most traditional view, diagnosis is the task of finding out what is wrong with a system, namely its faults, these being the root causes that make the actual behavior deviate from the expected (normal) behavior. The expression model-based refers to the artificial intelligence technology that is adopted in order to carry out the task. Such a technology relies on the availability of specific models, which represent the behavior of the system to be diagnosed, and of a general diagnosis engine, which can process the models of any entity considered. A DES conceptual model, typically an automaton or a network of communicating automata, de
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