Recursive structure for diagnostic model
First Claim
1. A hierarchical recursive mapping structure for diagnostic models interpreted by at least one diagnostic reasoner executing on a processor, comprising:
- a parent diagnostic model, including;
a first input module,a first output module,a first monitor module coupled to the first input and first output modules, anda first propagation module coupled between the first input and first output modules, anda child diagnostic model, including;
a second input module,a second output module,a second monitor module coupled to the second input and second output modules, anda second propagation module coupled between the second input and second output modules, wherein the second monitor module is coupled to the first monitor module.
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Abstract
A recursive mapping structure for diagnostic models is provided. A parent diagnostic model includes a first input module, a first output module, a first monitor module coupled to the first input and first output modules, and a first propagation module coupled between the first input and first output modules. A child diagnostic model includes a second input module, a second output module, a second monitor module coupled to the second input and second output modules, and a second propagation module coupled between the second input and second output modules, wherein the second monitor module is coupled to the first monitor module.
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20 Claims
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1. A hierarchical recursive mapping structure for diagnostic models interpreted by at least one diagnostic reasoner executing on a processor, comprising:
a parent diagnostic model, including; a first input module, a first output module, a first monitor module coupled to the first input and first output modules, and a first propagation module coupled between the first input and first output modules, and a child diagnostic model, including; a second input module, a second output module, a second monitor module coupled to the second input and second output modules, and a second propagation module coupled between the second input and second output modules, wherein the second monitor module is coupled to the first monitor module. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A reference diagnostic model in a level of a hierarchy having a recursive mapping structure, the diagnostic model interpreted by at least one diagnostic reasoner executing on a processor comprising:
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an input module; an output module; a propagation module in communication with the input and output modules, the propagation module configured to describe at least one corrective action; and a monitor module in communication with the input and output modules, wherein the input and output modules are configured to communication with an additional reference model on a single level of a hierarchy. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14)
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15. A computer program product for implementing a plurality of hierarchical diagnostic models having a recursive mapping structure, the plurality of diagnostic models interpreted by at least one diagnostic reasoner, the computer program product comprising a computer-readable storage medium having computer-readable program code portions stored therein, the computer-readable program code portions comprising:
a first data file portion implementing a parent diagnostic model, including; a first input module, a first output module, a first monitor module logically coupled to the first input and first output modules, and a first propagation module logically coupled between the first input and first output modules, and a second data file portion implementing a child diagnostic model, including; a second input module, a second output module, a second monitor module logically coupled to the second input and second output modules, and a second propagation module logically coupled between the second input and second output modules, wherein the second monitor module is logically coupled to the first monitor module. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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