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Introduction to Diagnosis of Active Systems

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  • Up-to-date, self-contained compendium on model-based diagnosis of active systems
  • Suitable for researchers, professionals, and graduate students in artificial intelligence and control theory
  • Diagnosis of discrete-event systems essential for hybrid systems
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This book is an up-to-date self-contained compendium of the research carried out by the authors on model-based diagnosis of a class of discrete-event systems called active systems. After defining the diagnosis problem, the book copes with a variety of reasoning mechanisms that generate the diagnosis, possibly within a monitoring setting. The book is structured into twelve chapters, each of which has its own introduction and concludes with bibliographic notes and itemized summaries. Concepts and techniques are presented with the help of numerous examples, figures, and tables, and when appropriate these concepts are formalized into propositions and theorems, while detailed algorithms are expressed in pseudocode.

This work is primarily intended for researchers, professionals, and graduate students in the fields of artificial intelligence and control theory.

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Authors and Affiliations

  • Dipt. di Ingegneria dell’Informazione, Università degli Studi di Brescia, Brescia, Italy

    Gianfranco Lamperti, Marina Zanella

  • College of Math, Phys & Inform Engin, Zhejiang Normal University, Jinhua City, China

    Xiangfu Zhao

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