Artificial Intelligence
A theory of diagnosis from first principles
Artificial Intelligence
A correction to the algorithm in Reiter's theory of diagnosis
Artificial Intelligence
XED: diagnosing devices with hierarchic structure and known component failure modes
Proceedings of the sixth conference on Artificial intelligence applications
Formalizing the repair process
ECAI '92 Proceedings of the 10th European conference on Artificial intelligence
Deriving and Using Descriptions of Purpose
IEEE Expert: Intelligent Systems and Their Applications
Process Monitoring and Diagnosis: A Model-Based Approach
IEEE Expert: Intelligent Systems and Their Applications
Model-Based, Multiple-Fault Diagnosis of Dynamic, Continuous Physical Devices
IEEE Expert: Intelligent Systems and Their Applications
MDS: An Integrated Architecture for Associational and Model-Based Diagnosis
Applied Intelligence
Qualitative simulation and related approaches for the analysis of dynamic systems
The Knowledge Engineering Review
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Diamon, a diagnosis and monitoring system for troubleshooting dynamic systems, is discussed. The Diamon algorithm combines consistency-based diagnosis with model-based monitoring by integrating technological parameter-based monitoring models and repair-oriented device-based diagnosis models. It uses an extension of Qsim to represent qualitative system models. Diamon can detect and localize a broad range of nonpermanent faults and thus extends traditional diagnosis, which deals exclusively with permanent faulty behavior.