In this paper, we settle some problems that are encountered when modeling and synthesizing complex industrial systems by the supervisory control theory. First, modeling such huge systems with explicit state-transition models typically results in an intractable model. An alternative modeling approach is to use extended finite automata (EFAs), which is an augmentation of ordinary automata with variables. The main advantage of utilizing EFAs for modeling is that more compact models are obtained. The second problem concerns the ease to understand and implement the supervisor. To handle this problem, we represent the supervisor in a modular manner by extending the original EFAs by compact conditional expressions generated from the monolithic sup...
We consider supervisor synthesis of Extended Finite Automata that are represented using Binary Decis...
A limitation of the Ramadge and Wonham (RW) framework for the supervisory control theory is the expl...
When supervisory control theory is applied to industrial problems the need for a more expressive mod...
In this paper, we settle some problems that are encountered when modeling and synthesizing complex i...
In this paper, we settle some problems that are encountered when modeling and synthesizing complex i...
In this paper, we settle some problems that are encountered when modeling and synthesizing complex i...
Abstract—In this paper, we settle some problems that are en-countered whenmodeling and synthesizing ...
The state-space explosion problem, resulting from the reachability computations in controller synthe...
The state-space explosion problem, resulting from the reachability computation of the synthesis task...
An abstraction method for Extended Finite Automata (EFAs), i.e., finite automata extended with varia...
A limitation of the Ramadge and Wonham (RW) framework for the supervisory control theory is the expl...
The state-space explosion problem, resulting from the reachability computation of the synthesis task...
The state-space explosion problem, resulting from the reachability computations in controller synthe...
Abstract—A limitation of the Ramadge and Wonham frame-work for the supervisory control theory is the...
We consider supervisor synthesis of Extended Finite Automata that are represented using Binary Decis...
We consider supervisor synthesis of Extended Finite Automata that are represented using Binary Decis...
A limitation of the Ramadge and Wonham (RW) framework for the supervisory control theory is the expl...
When supervisory control theory is applied to industrial problems the need for a more expressive mod...
In this paper, we settle some problems that are encountered when modeling and synthesizing complex i...
In this paper, we settle some problems that are encountered when modeling and synthesizing complex i...
In this paper, we settle some problems that are encountered when modeling and synthesizing complex i...
Abstract—In this paper, we settle some problems that are en-countered whenmodeling and synthesizing ...
The state-space explosion problem, resulting from the reachability computations in controller synthe...
The state-space explosion problem, resulting from the reachability computation of the synthesis task...
An abstraction method for Extended Finite Automata (EFAs), i.e., finite automata extended with varia...
A limitation of the Ramadge and Wonham (RW) framework for the supervisory control theory is the expl...
The state-space explosion problem, resulting from the reachability computation of the synthesis task...
The state-space explosion problem, resulting from the reachability computations in controller synthe...
Abstract—A limitation of the Ramadge and Wonham frame-work for the supervisory control theory is the...
We consider supervisor synthesis of Extended Finite Automata that are represented using Binary Decis...
We consider supervisor synthesis of Extended Finite Automata that are represented using Binary Decis...
A limitation of the Ramadge and Wonham (RW) framework for the supervisory control theory is the expl...
When supervisory control theory is applied to industrial problems the need for a more expressive mod...