Discrete event systems can be used to model the behaviour of production systems. The supervisory control theory is a suitable tool for synthesising controllers that coordinate the resource utilisation of concurrent products in the production system. Due to the combinatorial state space explosion, computations become intractable for most real life systems. To alleviate this problem, methods that do not enumerate the entire state space are needed. One method that has proven valuable for the verification of concurrent systems is based on partial order principles. For a certain class of production systems it is shown how such ideas may be used to synthesise non-blocking discrete event controllers
Abstract: Supervisory control theory for discrete event systems is based on finite state automata wh...
Abstract: Supervisory control theory for discrete event systems is based on finite state automata wh...
This paper discusses how satisfiability solvers may be used to verify and synthesize discrete event ...
Discrete event systems can be used to model the behaviour of production systems. The supervisory con...
We tackle the Non-Blocking Supervisory Control Problem control for Concurrent Discrete Event Systems...
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International audienceIn this paper, we tackle the Supervisory Control Problem control for Concurren...
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Supervisory control theory (SCT) is a formal model-based methodology for verification and synthesis ...
Abstract. This note presents a control synthesis approach for discrete event systems modeled by mark...
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We present an algorithm for synthesising a controller (supervisor) for a discrete event system (DES)...
This thesis presents a tool together with efficient algorithms for verification and synthesis of dis...
Abstract We propose algorithms for the synthesis of state-feedback con-trollers with partial observa...
Abstract: Supervisory control theory for discrete event systems is based on finite state automata wh...
Abstract: Supervisory control theory for discrete event systems is based on finite state automata wh...
This paper discusses how satisfiability solvers may be used to verify and synthesize discrete event ...
Discrete event systems can be used to model the behaviour of production systems. The supervisory con...
We tackle the Non-Blocking Supervisory Control Problem control for Concurrent Discrete Event Systems...
Today\u27s industry trend towards agile product development cycles and the ambition to shorten the t...
In this paper we extend the theory of supervisory control of nondeterministic discrete-event systems...
International audienceIn this paper, we tackle the Supervisory Control Problem control for Concurren...
International audienceThis paper deals with the problem of deadlock avoidance in control synthesis f...
Supervisory control theory (SCT) is a formal model-based methodology for verification and synthesis ...
Abstract. This note presents a control synthesis approach for discrete event systems modeled by mark...
We propose algorithms for the synthesis of state-feedback controllers with partial observation of in...
We present an algorithm for synthesising a controller (supervisor) for a discrete event system (DES)...
This thesis presents a tool together with efficient algorithms for verification and synthesis of dis...
Abstract We propose algorithms for the synthesis of state-feedback con-trollers with partial observa...
Abstract: Supervisory control theory for discrete event systems is based on finite state automata wh...
Abstract: Supervisory control theory for discrete event systems is based on finite state automata wh...
This paper discusses how satisfiability solvers may be used to verify and synthesize discrete event ...