DocumentCode :
3604015
Title :
Fault Detection of Discrete-Time Stochastic Systems Subject to Temporal Logic Correctness Requirements
Author :
Jun Chen ; Kumar, Ratnesh
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA, USA
Volume :
12
Issue :
4
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
1369
Lastpage :
1379
Abstract :
This paper studies the fault detection of discrete-time stochastic systems with linear-time temporal logic (LTL) as correctness requirement-A fault is a violation of LTL specification. The temporal logic allows system correctness properties to be specified compactly and in a user-friendly manner (being close to natural-languages), and supports automatic translation into other formal models such as automata. We introduce the notion of input-output stochastic hybrid automaton (I/O-SHA) and show that the refinement of a continuous physical system (modeled as stochastic difference equations) against a certain class of LTL correctness requirement can be modeled as an I/O-SHA. The refinement preserves the behaviors of the physical system and also captures requirement-violation as a reachability property. Probability distribution over the discrete locations of hybrid system is estimated recursively by computing the distributions for continuous variables for each discrete location. This is then used to compute the likelihood of fault, a statistic that we employ for the purpose of fault detection. The performance of the detection scheme is measured in terms of false alarm (FA) and missed detection (MD) rates, and the condition for the existence of a detector to achieve any desired rates of FA and MD is captured in form of Stochastic-Diagnosability, a notion that we introduce in this paper for stochastic hybrid systems. The proposed method of fault detection is illustrated by a practical example.
Keywords :
automata theory; discrete time systems; fault diagnosis; fault tolerant control; statistical distributions; stochastic processes; stochastic systems; temporal logic; FA rate; I/O-SHA notion; LTL specification; MD rate; discrete-time stochastic system; false alarm rate; fault detection; input-output stochastic hybrid automaton; linear-time temporal logic; missed detection rate; probability distribution; reachability property; stochastic difference equation; stochastic-diagnosability notion; temporal logic correctness requirement; Automata; Bayes methods; Cyber-physical systems; Discrete-time systems; Fault detection; Stochastic systems; Bayesian filtering; cyberphysical systems; diagnosability; fault detection; linear-time temporal logic; stochastic hybrid systems;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Automation Science and Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1545-5955
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TASE.2015.2453193
Filename :
7167720
Link To Document :
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