Presentation 2007-01-17
A New State Feedback Model of Discrete Event Systems
Qiying HU, Chen XU, Wuyi YUE,
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Abstract(in English) This paper presents a new basic model based on automatons for the state feedback control of discrete event systems (DES), including (repeated) concurrent DES. The model unifies the Ramadge-Wonham framework and the controlled Petri nets, with or without concurrency. We study the relationship between the concurrent model and the basic model. Based on this, we show that the uniqueness of the maximal permissive state feedback (PSF) of a predicate P is equivalent to the weak interaction of P, which is also equivalent to that the set F(P) of PSF is closed under a disjunction. Moreover, the weak interaction is simplified by introducing concepts of cover and transitivity. It is pointed out that the concurrent Ramadge-Wonham framework differs from the controlled Petri nets.
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Keyword(in English) State feedback / discrete event systems / new model / concurrency / controlled Petri nets
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Conference Date 2007/1/10(1days)
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Title (in English) A New State Feedback Model of Discrete Event Systems
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Keyword(1) State feedback
Keyword(2) discrete event systems
Keyword(3) new model
Keyword(4) concurrency
Keyword(5) controlled Petri nets
1st Author's Name Qiying HU
1st Author's Affiliation College of International Business & Management Shanghai University()
2nd Author's Name Chen XU
2nd Author's Affiliation School of Science, Shenzhen University
3rd Author's Name Wuyi YUE
3rd Author's Affiliation Department of Information Science and Systems Engineering Konan University
Date 2007-01-17
Paper # NLP2006-121
Volume (vol) vol.106
Number (no) 451
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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