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Predictability Analysis of Distributed Discrete Event Systems

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Predictability is an important system property that determines with certainty the future occurrence of a fault based on a model of the system and a sequence of observations. The existing works dealt with predictability analysis of discreteevent systems in the centralized way. To deal with this important problem in a more efficient way, in this paper, we first propose a new centralized polynomial algorithm, which is inspired from twin plant method for diagnosability checking and more importantly, is adaptable to a distributed framework. Then we show how to extend this algorithm to a distributed one, based on local structure. We first obtain the original predictability information from the faulty component, and then check its consistency in the whole system to decide predictability from a global point of view. In this way, we avoid constructing global structure and thus greatly reduce the search space.

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hal-00919434 , version 1 (16-12-2013)

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Lina Ye, Philippe Dague, Farid Nouioua. Predictability Analysis of Distributed Discrete Event Systems. 52nd IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, Dec 2013, Florence, Italy. pp.5009-5015. ⟨hal-00919434⟩
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