Title
Diagnosability of intermittent sensor faults in discrete event systems
Abstract
We address, in this paper, the problem of diagnosing intermittent sensor faults. In order to do so, we employ a model of intermittent loss of observations recently proposed in the literature, and use this model, together with an appropriately modified label automaton, to change the problem of detecting intermittent sensor faults into a problem of diagnosing the language generated by an automaton in the presence of intermittent faults, where the fault event is the unobservable event that models the non-observation of the event whose occurrence is recorded by the sensor subject to intermittent fault. We present necessary and sufficient conditions for diagnosability of intermittent sensor faults and propose two tests to verify intermittent sensor fault diagnosability: the first one based on diagnosers, which can also be used for online diagnosis, and a second one, based on verifiers, which has the advantage of having polynomial time complexity.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/ACC.2013.6579955
American Control Conference
Keywords
Field
DocType
discrete event systems,fault diagnosis,sensors,diagnoser automaton,discrete event systems,event nondetection,intermittent sensor fault diagnosability,modified label automaton,necessary and sufficient conditions,sensor malfunction
Polynomial time complexity,Discrete event system,Automaton,Algorithm,Real-time computing,Intermittent fault,Unobservable,Mathematics
Conference
Volume
Issue
ISSN
79
C
0743-1619
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-4799-0177-7
2
0.40
References 
Authors
15
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Lilian K. Carvalho1576.84
JoãO C. Basilio215115.63
Marcos V. Moreira312513.03
Leonardo B. Clavijo420.40
Joao C. Basilio520.40