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Hierarchical control of timed discrete-event systems (English)
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16 July 1997
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The authors present an abstract hierarchical control theory for a class of timed discrete-event systems (TDES) within the discrete-event control architecture framework proposed earlier by the authors. In particular an alternative definition of TDES is proposed that remedies a prior theory of Brandin and Wonham (1994) in which the class of TDES and its timing semantics are not closed under control. Based on the definition, the authors present a framework that refines the control technology (i.e., the specific manner in which control is exercised) of Brandin and Wonham (1994). The authors show that their time control technology induces a time control structure; namely, a class of controllable languages in which control cannot stop the clock. Based on that structure, a hierarchical control theory is developed. A general property of hierarchical consistency is achieved by establishing control consistency - namely preservation of time control structures through aggregation mapping in a two-level hierarchy.
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timed discrete-event system
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discrete-event control
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time control structure
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hierarchical control theory
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hierarchical consistency
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