2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.nahs.2005.11.002
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Some contributions with Petri nets for the modelling, analysis and control of HDS

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“…Según [52], constituyen la vía formal para representar la dinámica de un sistema, y son de gran utilidad en la representación de procesos de negocio [53], así como en modelado del sistema de producción [54], [55], [56], [57], [58].…”
Section: ) Redes De Petriunclassified
“…Según [52], constituyen la vía formal para representar la dinámica de un sistema, y son de gran utilidad en la representación de procesos de negocio [53], así como en modelado del sistema de producción [54], [55], [56], [57], [58].…”
Section: ) Redes De Petriunclassified
“…In those papers all transitions are assumed to be controllable. Uncontrollable transitions were considered in [10], where a gradient-based controller was proposed for driving the output towards the desired value. In [11], uncontrollable transitions were also considered.…”
Section: B Control Lawsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, defining the approximation error ε k = M k − m k , the evolution of the output of the M P N is: (10) Notice that E{ε k } 0 by definition. Previous system is actually the corresponding T CP N system plus zero-mean at the state (Cv k , which is also uncorrelated in time) and the output (Hε k+1 ), then, it seems obvious to use and EKF, in order to obtain a noise-free estimation of the underlying T CP N model.…”
Section: Interface Blocks C2d and Ekfmentioning
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“…In those papers all transitions are assumed to be controllable. Uncontrollable transitions were considered in [14], where a gradient-based controller was proposed for driving the output towards the desired value. However, since the input constraints are not considered for the minimization of the cost function, convergence is not guaranteed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%