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Maximally permissive hierarchical control of decentralized discrete event systems

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2011

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The subject of this paper is the synthesis of natural projections that serve as nonblocking and maximally permissive abstractions for the hierarchical and decentralized control of large-scale discrete event systems. To this end, existing concepts for nonblocking abstractions such as natural observers and marked string accepting (msa)-observers are extended by local control consistency (LCC) as a novel sufficient condition for maximal permissiveness. Furthermore, it is shown that, similar to the natural observer condition and the msa-observer condition, also LCC can be formulated in terms of a quasi-congruence. Based on existing algorithms in the literature, this allows to algorithmically compute natural projections that are either natural observers or msa-observers and that additionally fulfill LCC. The obtained results are illustrated by the synthesis of nonblocking and maximally permissive supervisors for a manufacturing system

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Decentralized Control, Discrete Event Systems, Hierarchical Control, Large-Scale Systems, Maximal Permissiveness, Supervisory Control

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Schmidt, K., Breindl, C. (2011). Maximally permissive hierarchical control of decentralized discrete event systems. IEEE Transactions On Automatic Control, 56(4), 723-737. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TAC.2010.2067250

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IEEE Transactions On Automatic Control

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56

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4

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