A Systematic Methodology for Actuator Augmentation in the Supervisory Control of Discrete Event Systems
Supervisory control theory of discrete event systems in the Ramade-Wonham paradigm addresses the problem of restricting the system evolution so that it conforms to certain predefined behavior commonly referred to as specifications. This theory states that a sequence of events that cause the plant to...
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doaj-e75b73c6d1fa4b16aedae3302679f0772020-11-24T22:39:58ZengInternational Institute of Informatics and CyberneticsJournal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics1690-45242006-10-01451318A Systematic Methodology for Actuator Augmentation in the Supervisory Control of Discrete Event SystemsVigyan Chandra0Siddhartha Bhattacharyya1Satya Mohanty2 Department of Technology, Eastern Kentucky University Division of Computer and Technical Sciences, Kentucky State University Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of California, Riverside Supervisory control theory of discrete event systems in the Ramade-Wonham paradigm addresses the problem of restricting the system evolution so that it conforms to certain predefined behavior commonly referred to as specifications. This theory states that a sequence of events that cause the plant to violate the specifications is suitably pruned or eliminated. However, in doing so, event traces, partial prefixes of which that actually meet control specification are eliminated as well. This happens for instance whenever a chain of uncontrollable event extensions render the plant behavior trajectory irrevocably outside the outlined specifications. Such partial conformance can be ensured if the capability of the system is augmented by additional actuators so that in the augmented plant there is a greater degree of control over uncontrollable events. It does not follow trivially where such actuators are to be placed. We propose an algorithm that enables us to identify states of the automaton where the new actuators need to be inserted, thus enlarging the scope of its applicability to system identification purposes as well.http://www.iiisci.org/Journal/CV$/sci/pdfs/P976200.pdf modelingIndustrial controlDiscrete Event SystemsSupervisory Control TheoryAutomataActuator Augmentation |
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Vigyan Chandra Siddhartha Bhattacharyya Satya Mohanty A Systematic Methodology for Actuator Augmentation in the Supervisory Control of Discrete Event Systems Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics modeling Industrial control Discrete Event Systems Supervisory Control Theory Automata Actuator Augmentation |
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A Systematic Methodology for Actuator Augmentation in the Supervisory Control of Discrete Event Systems |
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A Systematic Methodology for Actuator Augmentation in the Supervisory Control of Discrete Event Systems |
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A Systematic Methodology for Actuator Augmentation in the Supervisory Control of Discrete Event Systems |
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A Systematic Methodology for Actuator Augmentation in the Supervisory Control of Discrete Event Systems |
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A Systematic Methodology for Actuator Augmentation in the Supervisory Control of Discrete Event Systems |
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systematic methodology for actuator augmentation in the supervisory control of discrete event systems |
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International Institute of Informatics and Cybernetics |
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Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics |
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Supervisory control theory of discrete event systems in the Ramade-Wonham paradigm addresses the problem of restricting the system evolution so that it conforms to certain predefined behavior commonly referred to as specifications. This theory states that a sequence of events that cause the plant to violate the specifications is suitably pruned or eliminated. However, in doing so, event traces, partial prefixes of which that actually meet control specification are eliminated as well. This happens for instance whenever a chain of uncontrollable event extensions render the plant behavior trajectory irrevocably outside the outlined specifications. Such partial conformance can be ensured if the capability of the system is augmented by additional actuators so that in the augmented plant there is a greater degree of control over uncontrollable events. It does not follow trivially where such actuators are to be placed. We propose an algorithm that enables us to identify states of the automaton where the new actuators need to be inserted, thus enlarging the scope of its applicability to system identification purposes as well. |
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modeling Industrial control Discrete Event Systems Supervisory Control Theory Automata Actuator Augmentation |
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