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Synthesis of Controlled Behavior with Modules of Signal Nets.

Juhás, Gabriel; Lorenz, Robert; Neumair, Christian

In: Proceedings of Applications and Theory of Petri Nets 2004: 25th International Conference, ICATPN 2004, Bologna, Italy, June 21-25, 2004, pages 238-257. Volume 3099 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Cortadella, Reisig (Eds.) --- Springer-Verlag, September 2004.

Abstract: In this paper we present a methodology for synthesis of controlled behavior for systems modelled by modules of signal sets. Modules of signal nets are modules, which are based on Petri nets enriched by two kinds of signals and an signal input/output structure. They are also known as net condition/event systems (or modules). Given an uncontrolled system (a plant) modelled by a module of a signal net, and a control specification given as a regular language representing the desired signal output behavior of this system, we show how to synthesize the maximal permissive and nonblocking behavior of the plant respecting the control specification. Such a behavior serves as an input for an algorithm, which computes a controller realized as a module of a signal net which in combination with the plant module ensures this behavior.


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