2022
DOI: 10.1109/mc.2021.3134934
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Supervisor Synthesis: Bridging Theory and Practice

Abstract: Supervisor synthesis is a classical approach from the eighties to automatically generate a controller for a discrete-event system, ensuring its safe operation. In recent years, owing to important improvements, the applicability of supervisor synthesis has increased significantly. We discuss some notable new developments that were pivotal in the application of supervisor synthesis to large infrastructural systems.

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“…the uncontrolled system, and a model of the requirements. SCT notations and definitions as discussed in this section are taken from [1], [17], and [18]. In this paper, DESs are modeled using Extended Finite Automata (EFAs) that contain a finite set of variables X .…”
Section: B Supervisory Control Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the uncontrolled system, and a model of the requirements. SCT notations and definitions as discussed in this section are taken from [1], [17], and [18]. In this paper, DESs are modeled using Extended Finite Automata (EFAs) that contain a finite set of variables X .…”
Section: B Supervisory Control Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 The ESCET project, an Eclipse Foundation open-source project since 2020, builds upon decades of research and tool development at Eindhoven University of Technology. Vital for the evolvement from an academic into an industrially applicable toolkit are the years-long ongoing research collaborations with industry, including Rijkswaterstaat [7], ASML [27], and Vanderlande [29]. Rijkswaterstaat, part of the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management, is responsible for infrastructure in the Netherlands, including roads, bridges, tunnels, and waterway locks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%