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Discrete Event Systems (DES) are characterized by the occurrence of discrete events asynchronously over time which are responsible for driving all dynamics. Such systems are ubiquitous in modern technological environments, ranging from communication networks and manufacturing to transportation and logistics.
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Discrete Event Systems (DES) are characterized by the occurrence of discrete events asynchronously over time which are responsible for driving all dynamics. Such systems are ubiquitous in modern technological environments, ranging from communication networks and manufacturing to transportation and logistics.
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Discrete Event Systems: Modeling, Observation, and Control
Annual Review of Control, Robotics, and Autonomous Systems, 2019Stéphane Lafortune
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On the history of diagnosability and opacity in discrete event systems
Annual Reviews in Control, 2018Stéphane Lafortune +2 more
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The relationship of controllability between classical and fuzzy discrete-event systems
Information Sciences, 2008Junping Liu, Yongming Li
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Control of Networked Discrete Event Systems: Dealing with Communication Delays and Losses
SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization, 2014Feng Lin
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Supervisory control of discrete-event systems: A brief history
Annual Reviews in Control, 2018Kai Cai, Karen Rudie
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Performance evaluation and perturbation analysis of discrete event dynamic systems
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 1987Yu-Chi Ho
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Predictability of event occurrences in partially-observed discrete-event systems
Automatica, 2009Sahika Genc, Stéphane Lafortune
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Observability and decentralized control of fuzzy discrete-event systems
IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems, 2006Yongzhi Cao, Mingsheng Ying
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