An example illustrating the imprecision of the efficient approach for diagnosis of Petri nets via integer linear programming

10/16/2012
by   Alban Grastien, et al.
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This document demonstrates that the efficient approach for diagnosis of Petri nets via integer linear programming may be unable to detect a fault even if the system is diagnosable.

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