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Petri nets and industrial applications - a tutorial.

Zurawski, R.; Zhou, MengChu

In: IEEE Trans. on Industrial Electronics, Vol. 41, No. 6, pages 567-583. 1994.

Abstract: This is a tutorial paper on Petri nets. Petri nets, as a graphical and mathematical tool, provide a uniform environment for modeling, formal analysis, and design of discrete event systems. The main objective of thispaper is to introduce the fundamental concepts of Pet ri nets to the researchers and practitioners, both from academia and industry, who are involved in the work in the areas of modeling and analysis of industrial types of systems, as well as those who may potentially be involved in these areas. The paper begins with an overview of applications of Petri nets, mostly industrial ones. Then, it proceeds with a description of Petri nets, properties, and analysis methods. The discussion of properties is put in the context of industrial applications. The analysis methods are illustrated using an example of a simple robotic assembly system. The performance analysis, using Petri nets, is discussed for deterministic and stochastic Petri nets. The presented techniques are illustrated by examples representing simple production systems. In addition, the paper introduces high-level Petri nets, fuzzy Petri nets, and temporal Petri nets. This is done in the context of application prospects. The paper also briefly discusses some of the reasons restricting the use of Petri nets, mostly, to academic institutions.

Keywords: Petri nets, industrial applications.


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