This paper discusses a method to distribute a synthesized supervisory controller for implementation on multiple physical controllers. Dependency structure matrices are used to determine a distribution of a discrete event system. The supervisor is then distributed accordingly, using an existing localization method. Communication delays between the distributed components of a supervisor may affect its behavior, due to changes in the order of events. Therefore, a delay-robustness check is performed and where needed mutex locks are employed to make the distributed supervisor delay-robust. A case study demonstrates the method, and hardware-in-the-loop testing is used to validate the distributed supervisor. </p
Conventional supervisory control synthesis techniques are not adequate anymore when a network betwee...
In supervisor synthesis achieving nonblockingness is a major computational challenge when a target s...
Distributed digital control systems provide alternatives to conventional, centralised digital contro...
This paper discusses a method to distribute a synthesized supervisory controller for implementation ...
This paper discusses a method to distribute a synthesized supervisor for implementation on multiple ...
This paper identifies a property of delay-robustness in distributed supervisory control of discrete-...
Recently, we studied communication delay in distributed control of untimed discrete-event systems ba...
In order to tackle the controller synthesis problem for large-scale discrete-event systems, recent a...
Recently, several efficient supervisor synthesis approaches for distributed discrete event systems (...
This paper introduces the notion of localizable distributed systems. These are systems for which a d...
In our previous work, a communication protocol for the reliable communication of discrete event supe...
Conventional supervisory control theory assumes full synchronization between the supervisor and the ...
This paper proposes a supervisory control structure for networked systems with time-varying delays. ...
The supervisory control theory is a general theory for automatic synthesis of controllers (superviso...
From the field of control theory, we can see that varying communication delays in a control system m...
Conventional supervisory control synthesis techniques are not adequate anymore when a network betwee...
In supervisor synthesis achieving nonblockingness is a major computational challenge when a target s...
Distributed digital control systems provide alternatives to conventional, centralised digital contro...
This paper discusses a method to distribute a synthesized supervisory controller for implementation ...
This paper discusses a method to distribute a synthesized supervisor for implementation on multiple ...
This paper identifies a property of delay-robustness in distributed supervisory control of discrete-...
Recently, we studied communication delay in distributed control of untimed discrete-event systems ba...
In order to tackle the controller synthesis problem for large-scale discrete-event systems, recent a...
Recently, several efficient supervisor synthesis approaches for distributed discrete event systems (...
This paper introduces the notion of localizable distributed systems. These are systems for which a d...
In our previous work, a communication protocol for the reliable communication of discrete event supe...
Conventional supervisory control theory assumes full synchronization between the supervisor and the ...
This paper proposes a supervisory control structure for networked systems with time-varying delays. ...
The supervisory control theory is a general theory for automatic synthesis of controllers (superviso...
From the field of control theory, we can see that varying communication delays in a control system m...
Conventional supervisory control synthesis techniques are not adequate anymore when a network betwee...
In supervisor synthesis achieving nonblockingness is a major computational challenge when a target s...
Distributed digital control systems provide alternatives to conventional, centralised digital contro...