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Input event modeling for discrete-event controllers: A petri net approach

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Resumo:The modeling of controllers for discrete-event systems commonly uses state-based formalisms, such as state diagrams and Petri nets. These modeling formalisms heavily rely on the concept of events. From an automation system perspective, events can be characterized as changes on a signal or other variable. Several types of events can be defined, considering different types of signals, including Boolean and multi-valued signals, as well as different types of dependencies in terms of the evolution of the signals. For the presented work, the model of the controller is produced using IOPT nets, a non-autonomous Petri nets class. In this paper, a set of translation rules for several types of events is proposed allowing the generation of behaviorally equivalent IOPT Petri net models, which will be executed concurrently with the main model constrained by the translated events. An example is presented to illustrate the benefits associated with the usage of the proposed translation rules. We conclude by identifying some future work, namely their integration with the IOPT-Tools framework, which is freely available to use.
Autores principais:Gomes, Luís
Outros Autores:Campos-Rebelo, Rogério; Costa, Anikó; Barros, João
Assunto:Petri nets Events Discrete-event systems Signal interpretation
Ano:2022
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:comunicação em conferência
Tipo de acesso:acesso restrito
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Beja
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Institucional do IPBeja
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Barros, João
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Signal interpretation
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description The modeling of controllers for discrete-event systems commonly uses state-based formalisms, such as state diagrams and Petri nets. These modeling formalisms heavily rely on the concept of events. From an automation system perspective, events can be characterized as changes on a signal or other variable. Several types of events can be defined, considering different types of signals, including Boolean and multi-valued signals, as well as different types of dependencies in terms of the evolution of the signals. For the presented work, the model of the controller is produced using IOPT nets, a non-autonomous Petri nets class. In this paper, a set of translation rules for several types of events is proposed allowing the generation of behaviorally equivalent IOPT Petri net models, which will be executed concurrently with the main model constrained by the translated events. An example is presented to illustrate the benefits associated with the usage of the proposed translation rules. We conclude by identifying some future work, namely their integration with the IOPT-Tools framework, which is freely available to use.
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spelling porThe modeling of controllers for discrete-event systems commonly uses state-based formalisms, such as state diagrams and Petri nets. These modeling formalisms heavily rely on the concept of events. From an automation system perspective, events can be characterized as changes on a signal or other variable. Several types of events can be defined, considering different types of signals, including Boolean and multi-valued signals, as well as different types of dependencies in terms of the evolution of the signals. For the presented work, the model of the controller is produced using IOPT nets, a non-autonomous Petri nets class. In this paper, a set of translation rules for several types of events is proposed allowing the generation of behaviorally equivalent IOPT Petri net models, which will be executed concurrently with the main model constrained by the translated events. An example is presented to illustrate the benefits associated with the usage of the proposed translation rules. We conclude by identifying some future work, namely their integration with the IOPT-Tools framework, which is freely available to use.application/pdfengSpringerInput event modeling for discrete-event controllers: A petri net approachGomes, LuísCampos-Rebelo, RogérioCosta, AnikóBarros, JoãoURLhttps://repositorio.ipbeja.pt/handle/20.500.12207/6656ISBNIsPartOf978-3-031-10047-5DOIIsPartOf10.1007/978-3-031-10047-5_442025-02-10T15:11:46Z2023-07-03T00:00:00Z2022-07-02T00:00:00Z2022-07-02http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ecrestricted accessporPetri netsporEventsporDiscrete-event systemsSignal interpretation654970 byteshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ecapplication/pdffulltexthttps://repositorio.ipbeja.pt/bitstreams/aca3f494-d255-462c-af30-47ca5d5a61b0/downloadother research producthttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794conference paper
spellingShingle Input event modeling for discrete-event controllers: A petri net approach
Gomes, Luís
Petri nets
Events
Discrete-event systems
Signal interpretation
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Petri nets
Events
Discrete-event systems
Signal interpretation
title Input event modeling for discrete-event controllers: A petri net approach
title_full Input event modeling for discrete-event controllers: A petri net approach
title_fullStr Input event modeling for discrete-event controllers: A petri net approach
title_full_unstemmed Input event modeling for discrete-event controllers: A petri net approach
title_short Input event modeling for discrete-event controllers: A petri net approach
title_sort Input event modeling for discrete-event controllers: A petri net approach
topic Petri nets
Events
Discrete-event systems
Signal interpretation
topic_facet Petri nets
Events
Discrete-event systems
Signal interpretation
url https://repositorio.ipbeja.pt/handle/20.500.12207/6656
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