2020 European Control Conference (ECC) 2020
DOI: 10.23919/ecc51009.2020.9143639
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Dynamic Event Observation and Partial State-Change Perception for Distributed Supervisory Control

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“…As guards and requirements often refer to the state of an automaton, the requirements for delay robustness are defined in that paper such that local supervisors eventually reach the same state after delayed events. Definitions from [29], stated below in equations ( 5), ( 6), (7), and ( 8) and the automaton of Figure 17, are used to define these requirements.…”
Section: B Delay Robustnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As guards and requirements often refer to the state of an automaton, the requirements for delay robustness are defined in that paper such that local supervisors eventually reach the same state after delayed events. Definitions from [29], stated below in equations ( 5), ( 6), (7), and ( 8) and the automaton of Figure 17, are used to define these requirements.…”
Section: B Delay Robustnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the past years, distributed supervisory control has been researched extensively. In [7], distributed supervisory control is considered where multiple controllers observe the same plant, but can only observe a subset of transitions. In this setting, there is no communication between the controllers.…”
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