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Results

A summary results spreadsheet for Diagnostic Problems I and II can be found here. The Evaluator output is presented in EvaluatorResultsIndustrialTrack20101105.zip. The scenario result files for each DA for each scenario are included in ScenarioResultsIndustrialTrack20101105.zip. The competition data for Diagnostic Problem I can be downloaded here. The competition data for Diagnostic Problem II can be downloaded here.

Industrial Track System Description Documents

A zip file containing documentation for the industrial track is included here . See the files AdaptLiteSystemDXC10.htm and AdaptSystemDXC10.htm in the .zip file for schematics of the systems for Diagnostic Problem I and II, respectively. The htm files are optimized for viewing with Internet Explorer. Also included in the zip file are xml files with component, connection, and mode descriptions. For those who are interested, documentation for the xml schema is given in Schema Documentation Folder. In addition, industrial track system description document provides a detailed description of the fault types that will be injected, the concept of operations for each diagnostic problem, and example scenarios with scoring. Finally, a quick start guide is also provided to help participants understand the process of the competition and what is expected of them.

Industrial Track Diagnostic Problem I Sample Data

Sample data for Diagnostic Problem I can be found here. Please see DPI-SampleData.xls (or DPI-SampleData.pdf) in the zip file for more information.

Industrial Track Diagnostic Problem II Sample Data

Sample data for Diagnostic Problem II can be found here. Please see DPII-SampleData.xls (or DPII-SampleData.pdf) in the zip file for more information.

Synthetic Track System Description Documents

More details can be found in this document.

Synthetic Track Sample Data

Sample data for the Synthetic Track can be found here.

DXC10 Framework and API Files

The DXC Framework is a collection of programs and APIs for running and evaluating diagnostic algorithms (DAs). Competitors must submit DAs that can communicate with and be executed by the DXC Framework. This year the framework includes a “diagnostic oracle” which must be queried for recovery actions by DAs participating in the industrial track. Because the oracle uses proprietary NASA software, it is provided only in binary form. Thus the framework is available as a windows binary installer, linux source files + binary oracle, or windows source files +
binary oracle. Please see the included READMEs and example DAs for more information.