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On Periodic Schedules for Deterministically Timed Petri Net Systems.

Onaga, K.; Silva, M.; Watanabe, T.

In: Proc. 4th Int. Workshop on Petri Nets and Performance Models (PNPM'91), Melbourne, Australia, pages 210-215. IEEE Comp. Soc. Press, December 1991.

Abstract: This paper introduces a Petri Net based perspective to periodic schedules. These are classified, according to the time interpretation in multiple-server semantics and/or transitions firing periodicity constraints, into strict and general periodic schedules. Using a net transformation rule, the computation of the general schedule class can be done through techniques for the strict subclass. A necessary and sufficient condition for the feasibility of a strict periodic schedule is given. Estimating the truncation error at initial firing time epoch t1 allows to get linear systems of inequalities as necessary conditions for a schedule to be feasible. An linear programming (LP) based heuristic approach is proposed to deal with the computation of ``optimum'' (i.e. minimal time) strict periodic schedules under the single-server semantics.


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