In this paper, we study the fault-recovery and repair of discrete event systems (DES). To this end, we first develop a new method for the fault-recovery of DES. In particular, we compute a fault-recovery supervisor that follows the specified nominal system behavior until a fault-occurrence, that continues its operation according to a degraded specification after a fault and that finally converges to a desired behavior after fault. We next show that our method is also applicable to system repair and we propose an iterative procedure that determines a supervisor for an arbitrary number of fault occurrences and system repairs. We demonstrate our method with a manufacturing system example
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AbstractIn this paper a fault recovery method for controlled discrete event systems is presented. It...
This paper considers the supervisory control of discrete event systems (DES) that are subject to fau...
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In this paper, we are interested in the diagnosis of discrete event systems modeled by finite transi...
International audienceIn this paper, we are interested in the diagnosis of discrete-event systems mo...
International audienceIn this paper, we are interested in the diagnosis of discrete event systems mo...
The basic motivation for the research presented in this article is the fact that things go wrong. Wi...
AbstractIn this paper a fault recovery method for controlled discrete event systems is presented. It...
This paper considers the supervisory control of discrete event systems (DES) that are subject to fau...
Fault recovery is a challenging task that is crucial in achieving stringent reliability and safety g...
In this thesis, we study the synthesis of fault recovery procedures using discrete-event models. It ...
We solve the supervisory design problem using a state-based approach. It is assumed that design spec...
In recent years, with the development of computer science and electronic information technology, man...
This thesis studies the fault recovery problem in discrete-event systems using a two-level modular h...
As many industrial systems become complex, it is very difficult to identify the cause of failures. T...
As systems grow more complex to cater to demanding operational requirements, they tend to suffer fro...
Automated systems require controllers which guarantee machine safety and specified functionality eve...
AbstractA system is fault tolerant if it remains functional after the occurrence of a fault. Given a...
In this paper, we are interested in the diagnosis of discrete event systems modeled by finite transi...
International audienceIn this paper, we are interested in the diagnosis of discrete-event systems mo...
International audienceIn this paper, we are interested in the diagnosis of discrete event systems mo...
The basic motivation for the research presented in this article is the fact that things go wrong. Wi...
AbstractIn this paper a fault recovery method for controlled discrete event systems is presented. It...