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Design of Supervisors for Active Diagnosis in Discrete Event Systems

Yihui Hu, Ziyue Ma, Zhiwu Li

2020IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control52 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this article, we present an active diagnosis method to enhance diagnosability of a plant modeled by a finite-state automaton. Some properties of active diagnosis and silent blocking are studied. To avoid silent blocking, the notion of stop-free event set is proposed, and a stop-free control policy that does not introduce silent blocking is formulated. We develop a heuristic method based on the verifier of the plant to compute a feasible stop-free event set that guarantees the existence of a valid control policy. With the stop-free event set, the set of disabled edges is computed, and an online control policy that is based on the current diagnostic state is computed, which guarantees that the closed-loop system is diagnosable. The structural complexity of the proposed control structure is polynomial with respect to the number of states of the plant.

Topics & Concepts

Blocking (statistics)AutomatonEvent (particle physics)Set (abstract data type)HeuristicComputer scienceState (computer science)Finite-state machineControl (management)Control theory (sociology)Mathematical optimizationAlgorithmMathematicsTheoretical computer scienceArtificial intelligenceProgramming languagePhysicsComputer networkQuantum mechanicsPetri Nets in System ModelingFlexible and Reconfigurable Manufacturing SystemsFormal Methods in Verification