Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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756372 | Systems & Control Letters | 2012 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The requirement of a language to be conditionally decomposable is imposed on a specification language in the coordination supervisory control framework of discrete-event systems. In this paper, we present a polynomial-time algorithm for verification whether a language is conditionally decomposable with respect to given alphabets. Moreover, we also present a polynomial-time algorithm to extend the common alphabet so that the language becomes conditionally decomposable. A relationship of conditional decomposability to nonblockingness of modular discrete-event systems in general settings is also discussed in this paper. It is shown that conditional decomposability is a weaker condition than nonblockingness.
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Authors
Jan Komenda, Tomáš Masopust, Jan H. van Schuppen,