More details like the precise attractive registration fee (in line with previous DX editions) will be announced soon.
We are looking forward to receiving your submissions and hope to meet all of you in Nashville in autumn!
We would greatly appreciate if you could spread the news about the conference, the competition and the PhD forum also in your internal network!
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The 36th International Conference on Principles of Diagnosis and Resilient Systems (DX'25)
Nashville, Tennessee, USA
September 22nd to 24th 2025
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Until 2023, the focus of the DX workshop series has been on the
principles and applications of diagnosis, i.e., identifying root causes
for encountered issues and unexpected scenarios, as well as on related
techniques, such as prognostics, planning, and control.
Moving forward as a conference, we expanded our focus on diagnosis in
2024 to include particularly interesting topics related to resilience,
which is the intrinsic ability of a system to sustain its required
operations when impacted by expected and unexpected
contingencies that were potentially not considered during the system
design. We are interested in papers covering resilient design,
operational resilience, and related approaches spanning monitoring,
anomaly detection, diagnosis, control, planning, and verification
of systems.
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Important dates:
- Submission deadline: Thu 8 May 2025
- Acceptance notification: Tue 10 Jun 2025
- Author Registration deadline: Tue 1 Jul 2025
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The annual DX conference is a forum to present state-of-the-art research
and experience reports, exchange and discuss emerging ideas, debate
current issues, and envision future challenges. Relevant research areas
include topics that relate to diagnosis, resilient
design, and operational resilience, including but not limited to:
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Anomaly and fault detection,
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Fault and root cause isolation,
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Prognosis,
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Fault-tolerant, fault-adaptive, and resilient control,
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Reconfiguration, planning, and intelligent decision-making,
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Verification and debugging at design and run-time,
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Explanation, validation, and certification.
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We welcome evidence-driven position
papers, theory papers, experience reports, and papers that span across
multiple research and application domains that, in the context, cover
digital, logical, analog, mechanical, cyber-physical,
biological, ecological, ethical, economical, and social systems and
processes. In the 2025 DX edition, we are particularly interested in
model-driven and data-driven approaches (including deep learning and
LLM-based algorithms) and submissions that combine
and/or compare model- and data-driven approaches. For more information
about submitting papers to DX, we refer the interested reader to
the Call for Papers.
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DX Competition (DXC’25). In addition to our regular paper tracks,
the DX’25 organization committee is proud to announce that there will
be a DXC’25 competition [2]. The DXC’25 will feature challenges related
to solving diagnosis problems in three application
domains, where the participants may choose to tackle the challenges of
one, two, or all three domains:
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a combustion engine,
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a steam line system, and
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a liquid propulsion rocket engine.
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Doctoral Consortium. All PhD students working on relevant topics
are encouraged to submit a description of their research to be
considered for a special session focusing on mentoring their PhD
research. This is an opportunity for Ph.D. students to present
their research to a knowledgeable audience and receive feedback from
friendly experts on their research topics. This session will be
organized as a panel or poster session depending on the number of
submissions. Accepted entries will be included in our archival
proceedings in a dedicated section.