Article | REF: AG3540 V1

Diagnosis of discrete event systems (DESs)

Author: Moamar SAYED MOUCHAWEH

Publication date: July 10, 2011

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3. Diagnostic methods by decision structure

There are three main decision-making structures for diagnostic methods: centralized, decentralized and distributed.

The choice of one of these structures depends on the distribution of available information: centralized or decentralized, and the size of the process: small or large.

3.1 Centralized structure

The centralized structure consists of associating a global process model with a single diagnostician (figure 6 ). The latter collects the various process information before making its final decision on the operating state of the process

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