Abstraction-Based Control for Not Necessarily Closed Behaviours
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2011
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This paper addresses abstraction-based supervisory control for plant and specification behaviours that are not necessarily ω-closed, i.e. plant behaviours that exhibit eventuality properties and specifications that impose eventuality properties on the closed loop. Technically, the core idea is to combine results from previous work on abstraction-based supervision of input-output behaviours with results on supervisory control of ω-languages. As our main result, we identify a controllability condition for the plant, that ensures a nonblocking closed-loop behaviour with a controller that has been obtained for a plant abstraction. © 2011 IFAC.
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Abstraction-Based Synthesis, Discrete Event Systems, Supervisory Control, Ω-Languages
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Moor, T.; Schmidt, K.; Wittmann, T., "Abstraction-Based Control for Not Necessarily Closed Behaviours", Ifac Proceedings Volumes (Ifac-Papersonline), Vol. 44, No. 1-1, pp. 6988-6993, (2011).
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1 PART 1
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6988
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6993
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