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Unlike a posteriori diagnosis, reactive diagnosis requires that candidate diagnoses be generated in real time, soon after the reception of each fragment. Therefore, the solution of \(\mu(\mathcal{A})\) is not just a set of candidate diagnoses (as occurs in a posteriori diagnosis).
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Lamperti, G., Zanella, M., Zhao, X. (2018). Monotonic Diagnosis. In: Introduction to Diagnosis of Active Systems. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92733-6_8
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