The observer property is an important condition to be satisfied by abstractions of Discrete Event Systems (DES) models. This paper presents a generalised version of a previous algorithm which tests if an abstraction of a DES obtained through natural projection has the observer property. The procedure called OP-verifier II overcomes the limitations of the previously proposed verifier while keeping its computational complexity. Results are illustrated by a case study of a transfer line system
We propose a new framework for supervisory control design for discrete event systems. Some of the fe...
Loss of sensors and communication links may lead to incomplete observation at the supervisory level ...
Discrete Event Systems (DES) are a special type of dynamic systems. The state of these systems cha...
The observer property is an important condition to be satisfied by abstractions of Discrete Event Sy...
The observer property is an important condition to be satisfied by abstractions of Discrete Event Sy...
This paper studies abstraction methods suitable to verify very large models of discrete-event system...
In discrete-event system control, the worst-case time complexity for computing a system's observer i...
grantor: University of TorontoA software package is developed to ensure the observability ...
Compared to finite automata, Extended Finite Automata (EFAs) allows us to efficiently represent disc...
In this paper, we investigate property verification problems in partially-observed discrete-event sy...
(revised version) LIDS-P-1861 A finite state automaton is adopted as a model for Discrete Event Dyna...
Cover title.Includes bibliographical references.Supported by the Air Force Office of Scientific Rese...
The state-based approach plays an important role in modeling and control of Discrete-Event Systems (...
We present a new algorithm to verify inference observability in supervisory control of decentralized...
Over the past decades, human dependability on technical devices has rapidly increased.Many activitie...
We propose a new framework for supervisory control design for discrete event systems. Some of the fe...
Loss of sensors and communication links may lead to incomplete observation at the supervisory level ...
Discrete Event Systems (DES) are a special type of dynamic systems. The state of these systems cha...
The observer property is an important condition to be satisfied by abstractions of Discrete Event Sy...
The observer property is an important condition to be satisfied by abstractions of Discrete Event Sy...
This paper studies abstraction methods suitable to verify very large models of discrete-event system...
In discrete-event system control, the worst-case time complexity for computing a system's observer i...
grantor: University of TorontoA software package is developed to ensure the observability ...
Compared to finite automata, Extended Finite Automata (EFAs) allows us to efficiently represent disc...
In this paper, we investigate property verification problems in partially-observed discrete-event sy...
(revised version) LIDS-P-1861 A finite state automaton is adopted as a model for Discrete Event Dyna...
Cover title.Includes bibliographical references.Supported by the Air Force Office of Scientific Rese...
The state-based approach plays an important role in modeling and control of Discrete-Event Systems (...
We present a new algorithm to verify inference observability in supervisory control of decentralized...
Over the past decades, human dependability on technical devices has rapidly increased.Many activitie...
We propose a new framework for supervisory control design for discrete event systems. Some of the fe...
Loss of sensors and communication links may lead to incomplete observation at the supervisory level ...
Discrete Event Systems (DES) are a special type of dynamic systems. The state of these systems cha...