2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-17592010000100005
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Metodologia e ferramenta de apoio ao teste de não-conflito no controle modular de sistemas a eventos discretos

Abstract: Methodology and Computational Tool for Testing Nonconflict On Modular Control of Discrete Event SystemsThis paper presents contributions on the use of abstractions in modular control of discrete event systems. First, the W •T -strategy is presented for the construction of abstractions for the nonconflict test of local modular supervisors. Second, an efficient computational tool is introduced for the problem of verifying if given abstractions of modular supervisors satisfy the so-called observer property (OP); … Show more

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“…Abstractions obtained by natural projections have been extensively used in the Supervisory Control Theory (Ramadge and Wonham, 1989), as for example in control with partial observation of events (Wonham, 2011), in hierarchical control (Hill and Tilbury, 2006;Cunha and Cury, 2007;Feng and Wonham, 2008;Schmidt and Breindl, 2011), in modular synthesis (Hill and Tilbury, 2006;Schmidt et al, 2006;Feng and Wonham, 2006), in compositional verification of the nonblocking property (Hill and Tilbury, 2006;Flordal and Malik, 2009;Pena et al, 2009;Pena et al, 2010b), among others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Abstractions obtained by natural projections have been extensively used in the Supervisory Control Theory (Ramadge and Wonham, 1989), as for example in control with partial observation of events (Wonham, 2011), in hierarchical control (Hill and Tilbury, 2006;Cunha and Cury, 2007;Feng and Wonham, 2008;Schmidt and Breindl, 2011), in modular synthesis (Hill and Tilbury, 2006;Schmidt et al, 2006;Feng and Wonham, 2006), in compositional verification of the nonblocking property (Hill and Tilbury, 2006;Flordal and Malik, 2009;Pena et al, 2009;Pena et al, 2010b), among others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%