Abstract
Finite automata, Petri nets, Grafcet, statecharts, etc., are tools for DEDS specification and analysis. They represent a system as a whole or its chosen parts. The function of the control system to be designed requires specific extensions of the expression means in order to enable a reactive performance of the control in a feedback system structure.
Generating a DEDS model is a highly creative process. There are many ways how to achieve this goal. However, precise and exhausting hints for it do not exist. Rather there are several supporting methodologies. One of useful practical ways is to first elaborate a model of the complete system as it appears to an observer with the control included. Second, a model of the system control is to be elaborated, which may serve for the control function analysis and writing control programs.
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(2007). DEDS Modeling, Control and Programming. In: Modeling and Control of Discrete-event Dynamic Systems. Advanced Textbooks in Control and Signal Processing. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-877-7_12
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