This paper addresses abstraction-based supervisory control for plant and specification behaviours that are not necessarily ω-closed, i.e. plant behaviours that exhibit eventuality properties and specifications that impose eventuality properties on the closed loop. Technically, the core idea is to combine results from previous work on abstraction-based supervision of input-output behaviours with results on supervisory control of ω-languages. As our main result, we identify a controllability condition for the plant, that ensures a nonblocking closed-loop behaviour with a controller that has been obtained for a plant abstraction
Supervisory control theory provides means to synthesize supervisors for cyber-physical systems based...
An abstraction method for Extended Finite Automata (EFAs), i.e., finite automata extended with varia...
The topic of this technical note is the nonblocking and maximally permissive abstraction-based super...
Blockingness is one of the major obstacles that need to be overcome in the Ramadge-Wonham supervisor...
Blockingness is one of the major obstacles that need to be overcome in the Ramadge-Wonham supervisor...
Blockingness is one of the major obstacles that need to be overcome in the Ramadge-Wonham supervisor...
With supervisory control theory it is possible to describe controllers which inuence the behaviour o...
With supervisory control theory it is possible to describe controllers which influence the behaviour...
In this report, we describe the design of abstraction methods based on symbolic techniques: classica...
Nonblockingness in supervisory control synthesis guarantees that from every reachable state in the s...
We propose a new framework for supervisory control design for discrete event systems. Some of the fe...
In Ramadge–Wonham supervisory control theory we often need to check nonconflict of plants and corres...
Supervisory control theory provides means to synthesize supervisors for cyber-physical systems based...
An abstraction method for Extended Finite Automata (EFAs), i.e., finite automata extended with varia...
The topic of this technical note is the nonblocking and maximally permissive abstraction-based super...
Blockingness is one of the major obstacles that need to be overcome in the Ramadge-Wonham supervisor...
Blockingness is one of the major obstacles that need to be overcome in the Ramadge-Wonham supervisor...
Blockingness is one of the major obstacles that need to be overcome in the Ramadge-Wonham supervisor...
With supervisory control theory it is possible to describe controllers which inuence the behaviour o...
With supervisory control theory it is possible to describe controllers which influence the behaviour...
In this report, we describe the design of abstraction methods based on symbolic techniques: classica...
Nonblockingness in supervisory control synthesis guarantees that from every reachable state in the s...
We propose a new framework for supervisory control design for discrete event systems. Some of the fe...
In Ramadge–Wonham supervisory control theory we often need to check nonconflict of plants and corres...
Supervisory control theory provides means to synthesize supervisors for cyber-physical systems based...
An abstraction method for Extended Finite Automata (EFAs), i.e., finite automata extended with varia...
The topic of this technical note is the nonblocking and maximally permissive abstraction-based super...