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Design of Embedded Control Systems Using Hybrid Petri Nets

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Design of Embedded Control Systems

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The paper describes the challenges of modeling embedded hybrid control systems at a higher abstraction level. It discusses the problems of modeling and analyzing such systems and suggests the use of hybrid Petri nets and time interval Petri nets. Modeling an exemplary embedded control system with a special hybrid Petri net class using an object-oriented modeling and simulation tool and the extension of hybrid Petri nets with the concept of time intervals for analyzing time constraints shows the potential of this approach.

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Hummel, T., Fengler, W. (2005). Design of Embedded Control Systems Using Hybrid Petri Nets. In: Design of Embedded Control Systems. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-28327-7_12

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