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Online extinction and novelty-triggered recovery of life-long visual memories in navigating ants
Clement L, Freas CA, Wystrach A.
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Diagnosability of discrete event systems
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 1995The authors study the diagnosability of discrete-event systems. Failure detection and isolation is an important task in the automatic control of large, complex systems. A discrete event system (DES) approach to the problem of failure diagnosis is proposed in this work.
Sampath, Meera +4 more
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Uncertainty on Discrete-Event System Simulation
ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation, 2021Uncertainty Propagation methods are well-established when used in modeling and simulation formalisms like differential equations. Nevertheless, until now there are no methods for Discrete-Dynamic Systems. Uncertainty-Aware Discrete-Event System Specification (UA-DEVS) is a formalism for modeling Discrete-Event Dynamic Systems that include uncertainty ...
Damian Vicino +2 more
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Discrete-event dynamic systems
IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology, 1999The supervisory control theory of discrete-event dynamic systems (DEDS), first introduced by Ramadge and Wonham, is based on an automata concept. Given a process, the objective of this theory is to design a supervisor in such a way that the process coupled with the supervisor behaves according to various constraints.
F. Charbonnier, H. Alla, R. David
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Supervisor Reduction for Discrete-Event Systems
Discrete Event Dynamic Systems, 2004zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Su, Rong, Wonham, W.M.
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Opacity of networked discrete event systems
Information Sciences, 2019zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Jingkai Yang +3 more
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2005
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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