A controller for a Discrete Event System must achieve its goals despite its environment being capable of resolving race conditions between controlled and uncontrolled events. Assuming that the controller loses all races is sometimes unrealistic. In many cases, a realistic assumption is that the controller sometimes wins races and is fast enough to perform multiple actions without being interrupted. However, in order to model this scenario using control of DES requires introducing foreign assumptions about scheduling, that are hard to figure out correctly. We propose a more balanced control problem, named run-to-completion (RTC), to alleviate this issue. RTC naturally supports an execution assumption in which both the controller and the envi...
This paper describes a synthesis method that automatically derives controllers for timed discrete-ev...
A framework for optimal control has been developed for controlling discrete event systems (DESs), w...
26 pagesInternational audienceIn this paper, we propose a (max,+)-based method for the supervi- sion...
A controller for a Discrete Event System must achieve its goals despite its environment being capabl...
A controller for a Discrete Event System must achieve its goals despite its environment being capabl...
Discrete Event Systems (DES) are a special type of dynamic systems. The "state " of these ...
International audienceWe introduce a new way of specifying rich behaviors for discrete-time dynamica...
This thesis focuses on the time-related performance objectives in supervisor synthesis of discrete e...
grantor: University of TorontoA unique systematic design methodology is developed for achi...
This thesis addresses the problem of existence and synthesis of supervisory conirol for a class of l...
A class of control problems for discrete-event systems is proposed, inspired by applications in the ...
This paper addresses the control of multitasking DES that allow for dealing with liveness properties...
We propose a procedure for the synthesis of control protocols for systems governed by nonlinear diff...
A Discrete Event System (DES) is a discrete state space dynamic system that evolves in accordance wi...
We study the problem of synthesizing controllers for discrete event systems in a branching time fram...
This paper describes a synthesis method that automatically derives controllers for timed discrete-ev...
A framework for optimal control has been developed for controlling discrete event systems (DESs), w...
26 pagesInternational audienceIn this paper, we propose a (max,+)-based method for the supervi- sion...
A controller for a Discrete Event System must achieve its goals despite its environment being capabl...
A controller for a Discrete Event System must achieve its goals despite its environment being capabl...
Discrete Event Systems (DES) are a special type of dynamic systems. The "state " of these ...
International audienceWe introduce a new way of specifying rich behaviors for discrete-time dynamica...
This thesis focuses on the time-related performance objectives in supervisor synthesis of discrete e...
grantor: University of TorontoA unique systematic design methodology is developed for achi...
This thesis addresses the problem of existence and synthesis of supervisory conirol for a class of l...
A class of control problems for discrete-event systems is proposed, inspired by applications in the ...
This paper addresses the control of multitasking DES that allow for dealing with liveness properties...
We propose a procedure for the synthesis of control protocols for systems governed by nonlinear diff...
A Discrete Event System (DES) is a discrete state space dynamic system that evolves in accordance wi...
We study the problem of synthesizing controllers for discrete event systems in a branching time fram...
This paper describes a synthesis method that automatically derives controllers for timed discrete-ev...
A framework for optimal control has been developed for controlling discrete event systems (DESs), w...
26 pagesInternational audienceIn this paper, we propose a (max,+)-based method for the supervi- sion...