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A class of non-deterministic specifications for supervisory control (English)
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29 June 1998
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The authors show how a certain type of non-deterministic specification for discrete event systems can be used in the framework of supervisory control theory. A discrete event system will be regarded as a user-resource system, with a set of resources shared by a set of users. The users are seen as a specification on the behavior of the system. The sharing of the resources is modeled by interleaving the users, which results in a certain kind of nondeterministic specification, with a single initial-state and possibly multiple identically labeled transitions from one and the same state. It is shown that the supervisory control theory still holds in this context, with a slight modification of the definition of supervisor completeness.
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manufacturing systems
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object oriented modeling
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non-deterministic specification
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discrete event systems
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supervisory control theory
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completeness
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