Sustainability of Automated Manufacturing Systems with Resources by Means of Their Deadlock Prevention
František Čapkovič
Abstract:This paper is devoted to Petri net (PN)-based models of automated manufacturing systems (AMSs) with resources in order to prevent deadlocks in them. Their sustainability can be seen as the result of their deadlock freeness, leading to correct and fluent production, because AMSs with deadlocks work neither correctly nor fluently, need reconstruction and cause downtime in production. The paradigm of such PN models, S3PRs (systems of simple sequential processes with resources), is well known from the deadlock pre… Show more
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