Supervisory Control of Discrete-Event Systems with Output
Details
In this book, the problem of supervisory control of
Discrete-Event Systems (DES) with output is presented
and discussed at length. In such systems, causal
output functions are employed to assign each sequence
of inputs with a corresponding sequence of outputs.
When the specification of the desired behavior is
given by a formal language over the output alphabet,
necessary and sufficient conditions are derived for
the existence of nonblocking input as well as
nonblocking output supervisory controls. An algorithm
is presented to extend the results of nonblocking
input/output supervisory control from language-based
framework into nite automata framework, making the
proposed results applicable to large scale
discrete-event systems. The idea of siblings is
introduced to solve the problem of nondeterminism in
discrete-event abstractions of hybrid systems, giving
rise to the development of a theory for nonblocking
supervisory control of hybrid systems. Our results
enable one to apply classical supervisory control
theory to design supervisors for DES approximations
of hybrid systems, and should be useful for
professionals and researchers in Hybrid and control
systems
Autorentext
Pedram Mahdavinezhad, MBA: specialized in Corporate Finance and Mergers and Acquisitions, Concordia University, Global Business System Associate at TD Securities, Toronto.
Klappentext
In this book, the problem of supervisory control of Discrete-Event Systems (DES) with output is presented and discussed at length. In such systems, causal output functions are employed to assign each sequence of inputs with a corresponding sequence of outputs. When the specification of the desired behavior is given by a formal language over the output alphabet, necessary and sufficient conditions are derived for the existence of nonblocking input as well as nonblocking output supervisory controls. An algorithm is presented to extend the results of nonblocking input/output supervisory control from language-based framework into nite automata framework, making the proposed results applicable to large scale discrete-event systems. The idea of siblings is introduced to solve the problem of nondeterminism in discrete-event abstractions of hybrid systems, giving rise to the development of a theory for nonblocking supervisory control of hybrid systems. Our results enable one to apply classical supervisory control theory to design supervisors for DES approximations of hybrid systems, and should be useful for professionals and researchers in Hybrid and control systems
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783639096507
 - Anzahl Seiten 84
 - Genre Wärme- und Energietechnik
 - Herausgeber VDM Verlag Dr. Müller e.K.
 - Gewicht 143g
 - Größe H220mm x B150mm x T5mm
 - Jahr 2009
 - EAN 9783639096507
 - Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
 - ISBN 978-3-639-09650-7
 - Titel Supervisory Control of Discrete-Event Systems with Output
 - Autor Pedram Mahdavinezhad
 - Untertitel Application to Hybrid Systems
 - Sprache Deutsch