2006
DOI: 10.1080/13873950500241479
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Modelling and hierarchical diagnosis of timed discrete-event systems

Abstract: A new diagnostic method for hierarchically structured discrete-event systems is presented. The efficiency of this method results from the fact that the complexity of the diagnostic task is reduced by first detecting a faulty component using a coarse process model on a high level of abstraction, and subsequently refining the result by investigating the faulty component with the help of a detailed component model in order to identify the fault with sufficient precision. On both abstraction levels, the method use… Show more

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“…As can be seen from Figure 3, the needs of residents in each township have been met. The alternative emergency medical facility points (4,7,8,10,13,14,17,19,21,23) have corresponding large base hospitals to provide firstaid support to ensure the further transfer and treatment of critically ill patients. In addition, the optimal facility points are evenly distributed.…”
Section: Results Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As can be seen from Figure 3, the needs of residents in each township have been met. The alternative emergency medical facility points (4,7,8,10,13,14,17,19,21,23) have corresponding large base hospitals to provide firstaid support to ensure the further transfer and treatment of critically ill patients. In addition, the optimal facility points are evenly distributed.…”
Section: Results Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For timely responses, a hierarchical diagnosis and treatment mode should be established to isolate, control, and treat patients [6][7][8][9][10][11][12]. During the epidemic period, the hierarchical diagnosis and treatment mode [13,14] avoided the paralysis of large hospitals caused by the concentration of a large number of patients, and the use efficiency of medical resources was significantly improved. At the same time, medical resources have been reasonably allocated [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of (max, +) algebraic approaches for fault diagnosis is very new, and to the best of our knowledge, there are only three other seminal works for fault diagnosis using a (max, +) algebraic approach. In [23], they propose a two-layered diagnosis architecture where only the high layer relies on another type of (max, +) algebra to perform fault detection in a set of components modeled as an autonomous Timed Event Graph. In [19], they exploit a similar (max, +) algebra to define a framework for the fault diagnosis of autonomous discrete time hybrid systems.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [26], a formal hierarchical distributed approach based on global consistency is proposed, where each diagnosis in each detailed level can be computed by results of the corresponding abstract level. In addition, there is a hierarchical approach to diagnosis of DESs based on timed automata put forward by [27] and [24], where each higher hierarchical level is a timed automaton. Clearly, that method needs a timed system model, whereas time information might cause complexity.…”
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