A spectrum of definitions for temporal model-based diagnosis
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...In addition to planning, this approach is used in other applications, such as temporal databases [99], monitoring [500], diagnosis [98, 374], multi-media document management [187, 5], video interpretation [591], and process supervision [162, 163]....
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Cites methods from "A spectrum of definitions for tempo..."
...There are two families of methods: those which act at the residual generation step (unknown input observers [2], disturbance optimal decoupling [8]) and those which act at the residual interpretation step (statistical decision methods [5], fuzzy interpretation [6])....
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...…way to express exoneration has been introduced in DX, at the component model level, by assuming that, if the correct behavior model of a component is satisfied by OBS, then this component behaves correctly in the context given by OBS, i.e. by modeling components behavior with bi-conditionals [10]....
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...When they adopt the same hypotheseswith respect to how faults manifest themselves, FDI and DX views agree on diagnoses....
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...This opens the possibility of a fruitful cooperation between these two diagnostic approaches, getting the best from each one: compiling modeling knowledge under ARRs form according to sensor locations before any observation has been made, which is the main advantage of the FDI approach and, thanks…...
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...The temporal aspects of the TFPG model are closely related to the domain-theoretic notion of temporal dependency proposed in [6]....
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