This paper presents a novel approach for solving the challenging problem in intelligent control of manufacturing systems, i.e. the integration of low-level system sensing and simple control with high-level system behavior and perception. The proposed Max-Plus Algebra model combined with event-based planning and control provides a mechanism to efficiently integrate task scheduling, sensing, planning and real-time execution so that task scheduling, which usually deals with discrete types of events, as well as action planning, which usually deals with continuous events, can be treated systematically in a unified analytical model. More importantly, the unique feature of this approach is that interactions between discrete and continuous events c...
This paper presents an innovative Multi-Agent approach related to an advanced real time control of...
A new planning and control scheme for multirobot coordination is presented. First, the event-based p...
This paper deals with the control of discrete event systems modelled by the Max-plus algebra. This a...
This paper presents a novel approach for solving the challenging problem in intelligent control of m...
This paper presents a new paradigm for modeling mid control of multiple segment robotic operations. ...
In this paper, a new approach for control of hybrid systems is introduced and illustrated using a ro...
There is a growing interest in the technology of event-based planning and control. The basic idea is...
AbstractDue to the ever-increasing computational capabilities and the increasing use of automated, d...
Discrete Event and Hybrid Systems modeling has been used extensively in automation, robotics, and ma...
© 2003 IEEE. This paper presents an event-based hybrid system approach for the motion planning and c...
Manufacturing in a job-shop environment is often characterized by a large variety of products in sma...
Current manufacturing scheduling and control systems are incapable of coping with complex system dyn...
In this paper we present the idea that by using AI planning in concert with formal task modeling, th...
Hybrid architectures, based on combinations of analogic, symbolic, and neural methods, are well suit...
Production management in an automated manufacturing system entails the implementation of the followi...
This paper presents an innovative Multi-Agent approach related to an advanced real time control of...
A new planning and control scheme for multirobot coordination is presented. First, the event-based p...
This paper deals with the control of discrete event systems modelled by the Max-plus algebra. This a...
This paper presents a novel approach for solving the challenging problem in intelligent control of m...
This paper presents a new paradigm for modeling mid control of multiple segment robotic operations. ...
In this paper, a new approach for control of hybrid systems is introduced and illustrated using a ro...
There is a growing interest in the technology of event-based planning and control. The basic idea is...
AbstractDue to the ever-increasing computational capabilities and the increasing use of automated, d...
Discrete Event and Hybrid Systems modeling has been used extensively in automation, robotics, and ma...
© 2003 IEEE. This paper presents an event-based hybrid system approach for the motion planning and c...
Manufacturing in a job-shop environment is often characterized by a large variety of products in sma...
Current manufacturing scheduling and control systems are incapable of coping with complex system dyn...
In this paper we present the idea that by using AI planning in concert with formal task modeling, th...
Hybrid architectures, based on combinations of analogic, symbolic, and neural methods, are well suit...
Production management in an automated manufacturing system entails the implementation of the followi...
This paper presents an innovative Multi-Agent approach related to an advanced real time control of...
A new planning and control scheme for multirobot coordination is presented. First, the event-based p...
This paper deals with the control of discrete event systems modelled by the Max-plus algebra. This a...