Basis coverability graph for partially observable Petri nets with application to diagnosability analysis

Giua, Alessandro
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Seatzu, Carla
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2018-01-01

Abstract

Petri nets have been proposed as a fundamental model for discrete-event systems in a wide variety of applications and have been an asset to reduce the computational complexity involved in solving a series of problems, such as control, state estimation, fault diagnosis, etc. Many of those problems require an analysis of the reachability graph of the Petri net. The basis reachability graph is a condensed version of the reachability graph that was introduced to efficiently solve problems linked to partial observation. It was in particular used for diagnosis which consists in deciding whether some fault events occurred or not in the system, given partial observations on the run of the system. However this method is, with very specific exceptions, limited to bounded Petri nets. In this paper, we introduce the notion of basis coverability graph to remove this requirement. We then establish the relationship between the coverability graph and the basis coverability graph. Finally, we focus on the diagnosability problem: we show how the basis coverability graph can be used to get an efficient algorithm.
2018
Inglese
Application and Theory of Petri Nets and Concurrency 39th International Conference, PETRI NETS 2018
Fabrice Kordon, et al.
Victor Khomenko, Olivier H. Roux
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164
183
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Springer Nature
Cham
9783319912677
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-91268-4_9
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internazionale
scientifica
Theoretical Computer Science; Computer Science (all)
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Lefaucheux, Engel; Giua, Alessandro; Seatzu, Carla
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