IECON 2010 - 36th Annual Conference on IEEE Industrial Electronics Society 2010
DOI: 10.1109/iecon.2010.5675044
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Optimal control policy for a well-known S<sup>3</sup>PR

Abstract: It has been a hot research topic to compare the effectiveness of new control policies by testing against a wellknown S 3 PR model. So far, only the control policy by Piroddi et al. may reach the optimal number of states among all approaches for a well-known benchmark using a siphon-based approach. The resulting model is a generalized Petri net since some control arcs are weighted, which complicates the system. The only improvement that can be made is to reduce the number of control arcs (by 3), and the number … Show more

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“…From the existing literature, we know that those policies to make ESs explicitly controlled and DSs implicitly controlled, respectively, can reduce the SC of finally live controlled Petri net systems to some degree. However, this method of adding a CP and CT to each solved SMS 40 without considering different controllability between ESs and DSs may result in a relatively complex structural (N Ã , M Ã ) with MRN. Partially motivated by the advantages of ESs to design deadlock control policies, 14,[22][23][24] an IPP of P-invariants of an extended net system (N 0 , M 0 ) is constructed to test controllability of all DSs in (N 0 , M 0 ) formed by all ESs which are controlled by the addition of CPs and CTs.…”
Section: An Ipp To Test Controllability Of Dependent Siphonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…From the existing literature, we know that those policies to make ESs explicitly controlled and DSs implicitly controlled, respectively, can reduce the SC of finally live controlled Petri net systems to some degree. However, this method of adding a CP and CT to each solved SMS 40 without considering different controllability between ESs and DSs may result in a relatively complex structural (N Ã , M Ã ) with MRN. Partially motivated by the advantages of ESs to design deadlock control policies, 14,[22][23][24] an IPP of P-invariants of an extended net system (N 0 , M 0 ) is constructed to test controllability of all DSs in (N 0 , M 0 ) formed by all ESs which are controlled by the addition of CPs and CTs.…”
Section: An Ipp To Test Controllability Of Dependent Siphonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As stated in Introduction, Chao 40 proposes a novel idea to add a CP and CT but not a CP to each solved SMS in an S 3 PR system with deadlocks, resulting in a live controlled Petri net system with MRN. For each S i 2 P and the corresponding ½S i , the method of adding corresponding CP (denoted as V S i ) with M 0 (V S i ) = 0 and CT (denoted as t S i ) for S i is briefly described as follows:…”
Section: A Two-stage Deadlock Control Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
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