Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
716455 IFAC Proceedings Volumes 2010 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

In Bollue et al. (2009), a methodology was introduced for the synthesis of behavioral controllers for discrete-event systems. The approach is based on NCES-like Petri net models of the uncontrolled plant and additional goal and safety specifications given by linear marking constraints. This paper presents different approaches to improve the synthesis process with respect to efficiency and applicability. One focus is the use of satisfiability checking of systems of integer linear inequations in the preprocessing of the model for the elimination of unnecessary complexity during the process. Further, several improvements of the synthesis algorithm itself are discussed, which increase the efficiency by applying an advanced guided search and by reusing already found partial solutions.

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