TY - GEN
T1 - A theory of abstraction for diagnosis of discrete-event systems
AU - Grastien, Alban
AU - Torta, Gianluca
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - We propose a theory of abstraction of discrete-event systems (DES) formulated at the semantic level, i.e., as a function that maps event traces at the original (ground) level to traces at the abstract level. We study how diagnosis of DES can be performed using an abstract model, and under which conditions this process leads to a correct solution (i.e., a set of alternative diagnoses that include the real status of the system). Finally, we study how the use of an abstract model can affect the precision of diagnosis, i.e., the presence of spurious system states in the solution. To this end, we introduce the notion of diagnosability with abstract models, which ensures the precision of abstract diagnoses, and we discuss a practical way to test it.
AB - We propose a theory of abstraction of discrete-event systems (DES) formulated at the semantic level, i.e., as a function that maps event traces at the original (ground) level to traces at the abstract level. We study how diagnosis of DES can be performed using an abstract model, and under which conditions this process leads to a correct solution (i.e., a set of alternative diagnoses that include the real status of the system). Finally, we study how the use of an abstract model can affect the precision of diagnosis, i.e., the presence of spurious system states in the solution. To this end, we introduce the notion of diagnosability with abstract models, which ensures the precision of abstract diagnoses, and we discuss a practical way to test it.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84887625442&partnerID=8YFLogxK
M3 - Conference contribution
SN - 9781577355434
T3 - SARA 2011 - Proceedings of the 9th Symposium on Abstraction, Reformulation, and Approximation
SP - 50
EP - 57
BT - SARA 2011 - Proceedings of the 9th Symposium on Abstraction, Reformulation, and Approximation
T2 - 9th Symposium on Abstraction, Reformulation, and Approximation, SARA 2011
Y2 - 17 July 2011 through 18 July 2011
ER -