This paper studies optimal sensor selection in discrete event systems modeled by partially observed Petri nets. The goal is to place a minimum number of sensors while maintaining structural observability, i.e., the ability to uniquely determine the system state at any given time step based on sensor information up to that time step, knowledge of the system model, and an arbitrary but known initial state. The problem is important because the majority of existing control schemes for Petri nets rely on complete knowledge of the system state at any given time step. To simplify the problem, we consider two subproblems: the optimal place sensor selection (OPSS) problem and the optimal transition sensor selection (OTSS) problem. The OPSS problem i...
This article deals with the problem of discovering a Petri net (PN) model of a discrete-event system...
This thesis proposed an algorithm that can find optimized Petri nets from given observation sequence...
Opacity is a property of discrete event systems (DES) that is related to the possibility of hiding a...
A discrete event system (DES) is a dynamic system that evolves in accordance with the abrupt occurre...
This paper addresses the minimal cost sensor selection problem for event-detectability in Interprete...
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We present algorithms to optimally choose sensors and actuators to control a given discrete event sy...
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Algorithms for counting the occurrences of special events in the framework of partially-observed dis...
Optimal observability of continuous Petri Nets consists in deciding the places to be measured (cons...
This paper studies the problem of optimal static sensor selection for ensuring diagnosability in lab...
In this paper, we deal with the problem of enforcing diagnosability to labeled Petri nets (PNs) appr...
Abstract. This paper discusses recent results related to the approxima-tion of optimal sensor select...
We consider the problem of sensor selection for event detection in wireless sensor networks (WSNs). ...
Sensor selection is critical for state estimation, control and monitoring of nonlinear processes. Ho...
This article deals with the problem of discovering a Petri net (PN) model of a discrete-event system...
This thesis proposed an algorithm that can find optimized Petri nets from given observation sequence...
Opacity is a property of discrete event systems (DES) that is related to the possibility of hiding a...
A discrete event system (DES) is a dynamic system that evolves in accordance with the abrupt occurre...
This paper addresses the minimal cost sensor selection problem for event-detectability in Interprete...
This paper studies the problem of static sensor selection for ensuring K-diagnosability in bounded P...
We present algorithms to optimally choose sensors and actuators to control a given discrete event sy...
This paper discusses the approximation of solutions to several NP-complete optimization problems rel...
Algorithms for counting the occurrences of special events in the framework of partially-observed dis...
Optimal observability of continuous Petri Nets consists in deciding the places to be measured (cons...
This paper studies the problem of optimal static sensor selection for ensuring diagnosability in lab...
In this paper, we deal with the problem of enforcing diagnosability to labeled Petri nets (PNs) appr...
Abstract. This paper discusses recent results related to the approxima-tion of optimal sensor select...
We consider the problem of sensor selection for event detection in wireless sensor networks (WSNs). ...
Sensor selection is critical for state estimation, control and monitoring of nonlinear processes. Ho...
This article deals with the problem of discovering a Petri net (PN) model of a discrete-event system...
This thesis proposed an algorithm that can find optimized Petri nets from given observation sequence...
Opacity is a property of discrete event systems (DES) that is related to the possibility of hiding a...