We introduce a framework for studying controllability properties of discrete-event systems modelled as switching max-plus linear systems. In this framework, we generalise the notion of structural controllability to include the switching phenomenon. Such models provide an additional discrete input to change the synchronisation and/or ordering constraints of the system. In this paper, we solve the problem of assigning the throughput of the system by suitable controller configurations. In particular, we formulate structural conditions for the existence of controllers achieving stable stationary behaviour. We also classify the achievable throughput under different controller configurations.Team DeSchutterMathematical Physic
In this note, the controllability of a switched linear system, which is a collection of linear time-...
This paper considers bounded controllability for periodically switched linear systems in discrete-ti...
International audienceWe study the concept of systems synchronisation in Max-Plus algebra. We show t...
We introduce a framework for studying controllability properties of discrete-event systems modelled ...
We propose a framework for studying the stability of discrete-event systems modelled as switching ma...
Switching max-plus-linear (SMPL) systems are discrete-event systems that can switch between differen...
The objective of this paper is to provide a concise introduction to the max-plus algebra and to max-...
Switching max-plus linear (SMPL) systems written in max-plus algebra form a robust framework to mode...
A switched linear system is said to be controllable, if for any given initial state and terminal sta...
A switched linear system is said to be controllable, if for any given initial state and terminal sta...
This paper investigates the number of switchings and design of switching sequences for controllabili...
Abstract — This paper investigates the structural controllability problem for controlled switching l...
The class of Discrete Event Systems (DES) are systems of which the dynamics consist of the occurrenc...
Switching max-plus linear system (SMPLS) models are an apt formalism for performance analysis of dis...
This paper analyzes the concept of consistency for discrete-time switched linear systems having the ...
In this note, the controllability of a switched linear system, which is a collection of linear time-...
This paper considers bounded controllability for periodically switched linear systems in discrete-ti...
International audienceWe study the concept of systems synchronisation in Max-Plus algebra. We show t...
We introduce a framework for studying controllability properties of discrete-event systems modelled ...
We propose a framework for studying the stability of discrete-event systems modelled as switching ma...
Switching max-plus-linear (SMPL) systems are discrete-event systems that can switch between differen...
The objective of this paper is to provide a concise introduction to the max-plus algebra and to max-...
Switching max-plus linear (SMPL) systems written in max-plus algebra form a robust framework to mode...
A switched linear system is said to be controllable, if for any given initial state and terminal sta...
A switched linear system is said to be controllable, if for any given initial state and terminal sta...
This paper investigates the number of switchings and design of switching sequences for controllabili...
Abstract — This paper investigates the structural controllability problem for controlled switching l...
The class of Discrete Event Systems (DES) are systems of which the dynamics consist of the occurrenc...
Switching max-plus linear system (SMPLS) models are an apt formalism for performance analysis of dis...
This paper analyzes the concept of consistency for discrete-time switched linear systems having the ...
In this note, the controllability of a switched linear system, which is a collection of linear time-...
This paper considers bounded controllability for periodically switched linear systems in discrete-ti...
International audienceWe study the concept of systems synchronisation in Max-Plus algebra. We show t...