An assumption-based fault localization technique for switching system diagnosis:

Abstract: "In troubleshooting large scale equipments, fault localization inferences involve indeterminateness and they might lead to erroneous conclusions. To realize indeterminate inferences, an assumption-based fault localization technique has been developed. The technique allows inferences b...

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Main Authors: Wada, Shin-ichi (Author), Koseki, Yoshiyuki (Author), Nishida, Tetsuro (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Tokyo, Japan 1989
Series:Shin-Sedai-Konpyūta-Gijutsu-Kaihatsu-Kikō <Tōkyō>: ICOT technical memorandum 693
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Summary:Abstract: "In troubleshooting large scale equipments, fault localization inferences involve indeterminateness and they might lead to erroneous conclusions. To realize indeterminate inferences, an assumption-based fault localization technique has been developed. The technique allows inferences based on indeterminate assumptions. When inconsistencies are discovered, assumptions are revised. The technique also enables flexible diagnosis control, such as reasoning based on anticipated test results without actually carrying out the tests. When the anticipated results become doubtful, it activates the omitted tests. The paper describes the technique and an outline of the troubleshooting expert system for electronic switching systems based on the technique."
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