Optimal sensor activation for diagnosing discrete event systems
From MaRDI portal
Publication:987648
DOI10.1016/J.AUTOMATICA.2010.04.004zbMATH Open1194.93140DBLPjournals/automatica/WangLGL10OpenAlexW1982189925WikidataQ56935641 ScholiaQ56935641MaRDI QIDQ987648FDOQ987648
Authors: Weilin Wang, Anouck R. Girard, Feng Lin, Stéphane Lafortune
Publication date: 13 August 2010
Published in: Automatica (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.automatica.2010.04.004
Recommendations
- A general approach for optimizing dynamic sensor activation for discrete event systems
- Diagnosability of intermittent sensor faults in discrete event systems
- Minimization of Dynamic Sensor Activation in Discrete Event Systems for the Purpose of Control
- A general framework for diagnosis of discrete event systems subject to sensor failures
- Active diagnosis of discrete-event systems
- Optimal sensor selection for discrete-event systems with partial observation
- Diagnosability of discrete event systems subject to permanent sensor failures
- Minimization of Sensor Activation in Decentralized Discrete-Event Systems
- Decentralized diagnosis of discrete event systems subject to permanent sensor failures
- Optimal sensor selection for ensuring diagnosability in labeled Petri nets
Cites Work
- Fault diagnosis with static and dynamic observers
- Diagnosability of discrete-event systems
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Optimal sensor selection for discrete-event systems with partial observation
- NP-completeness of sensor selection problems arising in partially observed discrete-event systems
- Minimization of Communication of Event Occurrences in Acyclic Discrete Event Systems
- Minimizing the cardinality of an events set for supervisors of discrete-event dynamical systems
- On the minimization of communication in networked systems with a central station
- On an optimization problem in sensor selection
- Active acquisition of information for diagnosis and supervisory control of discrete event systems
Cited In (21)
- Implementation of inference-based diagnosis: computing delay bound and ambiguity levels
- A general approach for optimizing dynamic sensor activation for discrete event systems
- A framework for current-state opacity under dynamic information release mechanism
- Active acquisition of information for diagnosis and supervisory control of discrete event systems
- Computing observers from observation policies in discrete-event systems
- On Most Permissive Observers in Dynamic Sensor Activation Problems
- Optimal constructions for active diagnosis
- Online minimization of sensor activation for supervisory control
- Diagnosability enforcement in labeled Petri nets using supervisory control
- Minimization of Sensor Activation in Decentralized Discrete-Event Systems
- Deterministic supervisory control with flexible upper-bounds on observation delay and control delay
- Minimization of Dynamic Sensor Activation in Discrete Event Systems for the Purpose of Control
- Decentralized diagnosis of discrete event systems subject to permanent sensor failures
- Design of decentralized critical observers for networks of finite state machines: a formal method approach
- Privacy preserving minimal observability for composite transactional services
- Fault diagnosis with static and dynamic observers
- I-S detectability of partially-observed discrete event systems: a novel matrix-based method
- Minimal sensor activation and minimal communication in discrete-event systems
- Computation of the delay bounds and synthesis of diagnosers for decentralized diagnosis with conditional decisions
- Computation of minimal event bases that ensure diagnosability
- Codiagnosability and coobservability under dynamic observations: transformation and verification
This page was built for publication: Optimal sensor activation for diagnosing discrete event systems
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q987648)