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In partially observed Petri nets, diagnosis is the task of detecting whether the given sequence of observed labels indicates that some unobservable fault has occurred. Diagnosability is an associated property of the Petri net, stating that in any possible execution, an occurrence of a fault can eventually be diagnosed. In this article, we consider diagnosability under the weak fairness (WF) assumption, which intuitively states that no transition from a given set can stay enabled forever - it must eventually either fire or be disabled. We show that a previous approach to WF-diagnosability in the literature has a major flaw and present a corrected notion. Moreover, we present an efficient method for verifying WF-diagnosability based on a reduction to LTL-Xmodel checking. An important advantage of this method is that the LTL-X formula is fixed - in particular, the WF assumption does not have to be expressed as a part of it (which would make the formula length proportional to the size of the specification), but rather the ability of existing model checkers to handle weak fairness directly is exploited.
Author(s): Germanos V, Haar S, Khomenko V, Schwoon S
Publication type: Article
Publication status: Published
Journal: ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems
Year: 2015
Volume: 14
Issue: 4
Print publication date: 01/12/2015
Acceptance date: 29/09/2015
ISSN (print): 1539-9087
ISSN (electronic): 1558-3465
Publisher: ACM Press
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2832910
DOI: 10.1145/2832910
Notes: Special Issue on Best Papers from ACSD'12
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