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Verification of C-detectability Using Petri Nets

Published 19 Mar 2019 in eess.SY and cs.SY | (1903.07827v1)

Abstract: Detectability describes the property of an system whose current and the subsequent states can be uniquely determined after a finite number of observations. In this paper, we relax detectability to C-detectability that only requires a given set of crucial states can be distinguished from other states. Four types of C-detectability: strong C-detectability, weak C-detectability, periodically strong C-detectability, and periodically weak C-detectability are defined in the framework of labeled Petri nets, which have larger modeling power than finite automata. Moreover, based on the notion of basis markings, the approaches are developed to verify the four C-detectability of a bounded labeled Petri net system. Without computing the whole reachability space and without enumerating all the markings consistent with an observation, the proposed approaches are more efficient.

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