2019
DOI: 10.20948/abrau-2019-77
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Distinguishing transition systems with the nondeterministic behavior

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“…After 3 failed exchanges in a row, the program will end with an error. If the data was received, they will be written to shared memory [12] for process of sequential D-optimal identification. After completing this process, the software will block it until the next moment in time for requesting data from the PLC.…”
Section: Calculation Computermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…After 3 failed exchanges in a row, the program will end with an error. If the data was received, they will be written to shared memory [12] for process of sequential D-optimal identification. After completing this process, the software will block it until the next moment in time for requesting data from the PLC.…”
Section: Calculation Computermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the fact that processes must be launched at certain points in time, it is required to implement another process that will monitor the execution time of the rest -the scheduler. The reason for its creation is that the RTOSs do not have their own software timers, and standard functions can lead to time fluctuations [12,13]. That why, own software timer needed to create.…”
Section: Calculation Computermentioning
confidence: 99%