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The following pages link to Controller Synthesis with Highly Simplified Linear Constraints (Q3454364):
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- Min-plus realizable control design for partially observable timed event graphs under marking constraints (Q2220055) (← links)
- Optimal supervisor synthesis for Petri nets with uncontrollable transitions: a bottom-up algorithm (Q2279735) (← links)
- A branch and bound approach for the design of decentralized supervisors in Petri net models (Q2342792) (← links)
- Optimal Petri net supervisor synthesis for forbidden state problems using marking mask (Q2656745) (← links)
- New Controllability Condition for Siphons in Ws<sup>3</sup>PR Nets (Q2789998) (← links)
- Solving the Problem of Forbidden States in Discrete Event Systems: A Novel Systematic Method for Reducing the Number of Control Places (Q2790014) (← links)
- Feedback control for a class of discrete event systems with critical time (Q2799231) (← links)
- Programmable‐logical‐controllers Synthesis for Automated‐guided‐vehicle Systems Using Ordinary Petri Nets (Q5177191) (← links)
- State‐Feedback Control for a Class of Timed Petri Nets Subject to Marking Constraints (Q5194910) (← links)
- Feedback control laws to ensure generalized mutual exclusion constraints in a network of partially observable timed event graphs (Q6099941) (← links)
- Feedback control to guarantee marking constraints in timed event graphs including disturbances: application to disassembly systems (Q6152366) (← links)
- Control laws synthesis for timed event graphs subject to generalised marking constraints by Min-Plus algebra: application to cluster tools (Q6548596) (← links)
- Suboptimal time management of discrete event systems with uncontrollable events modeled by Petri nets (Q6563431) (← links)
- Control of a class of discrete event systems with disturbances and capacity constraints: application to a disassembly problem (Q6583363) (← links)
- Modeling and control of drug assignment for pharmaceutical cabinets using discrete event systems approaches (Q6583368) (← links)
- Analytical methods for controlling timed event graphs with disturbances and paths subject to marking constraints: application to a disassembly process (Q6593304) (← links)