Time optimal supervisory control of discrete event systems

This thesis focuses on the time-related performance objectives in supervisor synthesis of discrete event systems (DES). With this purpose in mind, we exploit the finite-state timed-weighted automaton as the modeling formalism. First, we present the concept of throughput to evaluate the time-perfor...

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Main Author: Ahmad Reza Shehabinia
Other Authors: Su Rong
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-695602023-07-04T17:27:41Z Time optimal supervisory control of discrete event systems Ahmad Reza Shehabinia Su Rong School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Control and instrumentation::Control engineering This thesis focuses on the time-related performance objectives in supervisor synthesis of discrete event systems (DES). With this purpose in mind, we exploit the finite-state timed-weighted automaton as the modeling formalism. First, we present the concept of throughput to evaluate the time-performance of systems with cyclic behaviors. We formulate the supervisory synthesis problem ensuring both logic correctness and optimal throughput. After showing the existence of the supremal controllable sublanguage with maximum throughput, an algorithm is provided to compute such a supervisor. In the sequel, we model an operational and scheduling problem under multiple job deadlines, where each job is represented by a finite language and has to be completed within a finite period. The first step is to compute the supremal controllable job satisfaction sublanguage where all jobs and deadlines are met. In the case of nonempty supremal sublanguage, by adding proper delays to controllable transitions, we seek for one of the maximal controllable sublanguages that ensure the minimum total job earliness. If the supremal sublanguage is empty, we will relax some of the job deadlines, and compute a maximal controllable minimum-earliness. Doctor of Philosophy (EEE) 2017-02-13T08:04:57Z 2017-02-13T08:04:57Z 2017 Thesis Ahmad Reza Shehabinia. (2017). Time optimal supervisory control of discrete event systems. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. http://hdl.handle.net/10356/69560 10.32657/10356/69560 en 98 p. application/pdf
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Time optimal supervisory control of discrete event systems
description This thesis focuses on the time-related performance objectives in supervisor synthesis of discrete event systems (DES). With this purpose in mind, we exploit the finite-state timed-weighted automaton as the modeling formalism. First, we present the concept of throughput to evaluate the time-performance of systems with cyclic behaviors. We formulate the supervisory synthesis problem ensuring both logic correctness and optimal throughput. After showing the existence of the supremal controllable sublanguage with maximum throughput, an algorithm is provided to compute such a supervisor. In the sequel, we model an operational and scheduling problem under multiple job deadlines, where each job is represented by a finite language and has to be completed within a finite period. The first step is to compute the supremal controllable job satisfaction sublanguage where all jobs and deadlines are met. In the case of nonempty supremal sublanguage, by adding proper delays to controllable transitions, we seek for one of the maximal controllable sublanguages that ensure the minimum total job earliness. If the supremal sublanguage is empty, we will relax some of the job deadlines, and compute a maximal controllable minimum-earliness.
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