Characterization of Connection Assignment of Diagnosable Systems
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Analysis of Digital Systems Using a New Measure of System Diagnosis
IEEE Transactions on Computers
On System Diagnosability in the Presence of Hybrid Faults
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Diagnosis Without Repair for Hybrid Fault Situations
IEEE Transactions on Computers
A Theory of Diagnosability of Digital Systems
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Diagnosis of Systems with Asymmetric Invalidation
IEEE Transactions on Computers
An Approach to the Diagnosability Analysis of a System
IEEE Transactions on Computers
System Fault Diagnosis: Masking, Exposure, and Diagnosability Without Repair
IEEE Transactions on Computers
On Models for Diagnosable Systems and Probabilistic Fault Diagnosis
IEEE Transactions on Computers
A Comparison-Based Approach to Multicomputer System Diagnosis in Hybrid Fault Situations
IEEE Transactions on Computers
On Self-Diagnosable Multiprocessor Systems: Diagnosis by the Comparison Approach
IEEE Transactions on Computers
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The problem of diagnosability of a system with three-valued test outcomes was considered in earlier works [1]-[3]. However all these works assume the system to be modeled as in [4]. In this correspondence, we consider a more general model of the system and study the diagnosability criteria in presence of three-valued test outcomes. In this model, each unit is tested jointly by a number of other units of the system as opposed to each test being carried out by a single unit of the system as in [4]. Necessary and sufficient conditions for the diagnosability of a system under this general model have been presented in this correspondence. Throughout the correspondence, diagnosability without repair has been considered.