Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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714165 | IFAC Proceedings Volumes | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Formal modelling techniques can be exploited for the operating modes management in discrete event systems (DES). In this context, this paper presents a coloured Petri nets (CP- nets) based approach modelling and managing system behaviour on the basis of a multi-model design. Each model (CP-net) represents an operating mode of the system which is activated when exceptional events occur, such as failure, loss of a resource or failed resource recovery. Based on supervisory control theory, the proposed approach designs automatically a global CP- net model via a developed algorithm. Generated model takes into consideration the aspects of mode activation/deactivation, starting state and handling of resource states common to multiple operating modes.Add to the simulation possibility, formal verification of the global CP-net properties is also enabled based on the proposed CP-net model. Such feasibility represents one of the major differences distinguishing the proposed method of all the existing simulators dedicated to operating mode management.