<p>This book aims at providing a view of the current trends in the development of research on Synthesis and Control of Discrete Event Systems. Papers colยญ lected in this volume are based on a selection of talks given in June and July 2001 at two independent meetings: the Workshop on Synthesis of Con
Modeling and Control of Logical Discrete Event Systems
โ Scribed by Ratnesh Kumar, Vijay K. Garg (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 153
- Series
- The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science 300
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
The field of discrete event systems has emerged to provide a formal treatment of many of the man-made systems such as manufacturing systems, communicaยญ tion networks. automated traffic systems, database management systems, and computer systems that are event-driven, highly complex, and not amenable to the classical treatments based on differential or difference equations. Discrete event systems is a growing field that utilizes many interesting mathematical models and techniques. In this book we focus on a high level treatment of discrete event systems. where the order of events. rather than their occurrence times, is the principal concern. Such treatment is needed to guarantee that the system under study meets desired logical goals. In this framework, disยญ crete event systems are modeled by formal languages or, equivalently, by state machines. The field of logical discrete event systems is an interdisciplinary field-it inยญ cludes ideas from computer science, control theory, and operations research. Our goal is to bring together in one book the relevant techniques from these fields. This is the first book of this kind, and our hope is that it will be useful to professionals in the area of discrete event systems since most of the material presented has appeared previously only in journals. The book is also designed for a graduate level course on logical discrete event systems. It contains all the necessary background material in formal language theory and lattice theยญ ory. The only prerequisite is some degree of "mathematical maturity".
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Introduction to Formal Language Theory....Pages 1-34
Introduction to Lattice Theory....Pages 35-61
Control under Complete Observation....Pages 62-86
Control under Partial Observation....Pages 87-114
Control of Non-Terminating Behavior....Pages 115-136
Back Matter....Pages 137-143
โฆ Subjects
Electrical Engineering; Operation Research/Decision Theory
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