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The control of discrete event systems

Proceedings of the IEEE, 1989
A discrete event system (DES) is a dynamic system that evolves in accordance with the abrupt occurrence, at possibly unknown irregular intervals, of physical events. Such systems arise in a variety of contexts ranging from computer operating systems to the control of complex multimode processes.
W. M. Wonham, Peter J. Ramadge
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On the history of Discrete Event Systems

Annual Reviews in Control, 2018
Abstract The purpose of this article is to provide a viewpoint of the development of the field of Discrete Event Systems (DES). Necessarily incomplete, because of the breath of topics and richness of research results, this paper is mainly presented from a System Theory-Automatic Control (AC) perspective. Written with a certain emphasis at the dawn of
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Observability of discrete event systems

1986 25th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, 1986
Using a nondeterministic state model for a discrete event process the problem of determining the current state of the system from a sequence of past events and state observations is examined. Conditions under which it is possible to truck the state of the process with sufficient accuracy to implement a given feedback control are determined.
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Diagnosis of Discrete-Event Systems

2003
Model-based diagnosis of DESs encompasses many challenging aspects and it is of practical interest in many real contexts, therefore it has spurred research both in the Artificial Intelligence and Automatic Control communities. In this Chapter a comparative analysis of several approaches in the literature is hinted, by pointing out both similarities and
Marina Zanella, Gianfranco Lamperti
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Discrete-Event Systems Simulation.

The Journal of the Operational Research Society, 1984
Carolyn B. Morgan   +2 more
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Relation to Discrete Event Systems

2013
In the final chapter, the relationship between feedback control systems and finite state systems is described. The event-driven types of discrete systems are particularly important. There are many of those types of systems, e.g., manufacturing systems, industrial robots, and computer networks.
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Coupling stochastic occupant models to building performance simulation using the discrete event system specification formalism

, 2014
H. Gunay   +5 more
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Discrete-event systems subject to unknown sensor attacks

Discrete event dynamic systems, 2021
Michel R. C. Alves, P. Pena, K. Rudie
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Discrete Event System Specification

2012
In this chapter, the classic DEVS formalism from Zeigler et al. will be introduced. It will be discussed in depth, which properties of the DEVS MoC impedes its exploitation for a hardware / software co-design flow. Thus, the SynDEVS MoC will be introduced which thoroughly refines the DEVS MoC to allow synthesis of SynDEVS models.
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