15th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence
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July 21-26 2002 Lyon France |
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Claudia Picardi, Rosanna Bray, Fulvio Cascio, Luca Console, Philippe Dague, David Millet, Bernd Rehfus, Peter Struss, Christian Vallée
In this paper we overview the achievement of the IDD European project, which aims at defining a new framework for the design of automotive systems. In particular, starting from the weaknesses of the current design process, especially as regards issues related to diagnosis (diagnosability analysis, generation of the FMEA ? Failure Mode Effect Analysis, generation of on-board diagnostic rule), the project aims at defining a new process in which this issues are integrated within the design of a system and of its control strategies. The project also aims at defining and implementing a software toolkit supporting the new process. The toolkit integrates applications for design and simulation (e.g., Matlab Simulink) and model-based reasoning systems for diagnosis-related tasks.
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Citation: Claudia Picardi, Rosanna Bray, Fulvio Cascio, Luca Console, Philippe Dague, David Millet, Bernd Rehfus, Peter Struss, Christian Vallée: IDD: Integrating Diagnosis in the Design of automotive systems. In F. van Harmelen (ed.): ECAI2002, Proceedings of the 15th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence, IOS Press, Amsterdam, 2002, pp.628-632.
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