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Deadlock Resolution in Automated Manufacturing Systems [electronic resource] :A Novel Petri Net Approach / by ZhiWu Li, MengChu Zhou.

by Li, ZhiWu [author.]; Zhou, MengChu [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Advances in Industrial Control: Publisher: London : Springer London, 2009.Description: online resource.ISBN: 9781848822443.Subject(s): Computer science | Software engineering | Control engineering systems | Machinery | Computer Science | Software Engineering | Manufacturing, Machines, Tools | Control , Robotics, MechatronicsDDC classification: 005.1 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Petri Nets -- Elementary Siphons of Petri Nets -- Monitor Implementation of GMECs -- Deadlock Control Based on Elementary Siphons -- Optimal Liveness-Enforcing Supervisors -- Comparison of Deadlock Prevention Policies -- Conclusions and Future Research.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Deadlock problems in flexible manufacturing systems (FMS) have received more and more attention in the last two decades. Petri nets are one of the more promising mathematical tools for tackling deadlocks in various resource allocation systems. In a system modeled with Petri nets, siphons are tied to the occurrence of deadlock states as a structural object. The book systematically introduces the novel theory of siphons, traps, elementary and dependent siphons of Petri nets as well as the deadlock control strategies for FMS developed from it. Deadlock prevention methods are examined comparatively. Many FMS examples are presented to demonstrate the concepts and results of this book, ranging from the simple to the complex. Importantly, to inspire and motivate the reader’s interest in further research, a number of interesting and open problems in this area are proposed at the end of each chapter. Deadlock Resolution in Automated Manufacturing Systems is directed to control, computer, electrical, mechanical, and industrial engineers, researchers and scientists. It will be useful for designers in the automation and control disciplines in industry and academia who need to develop the control methods, tools and software to improve the performance of automated flexible manufacturing systems.
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Petri Nets -- Elementary Siphons of Petri Nets -- Monitor Implementation of GMECs -- Deadlock Control Based on Elementary Siphons -- Optimal Liveness-Enforcing Supervisors -- Comparison of Deadlock Prevention Policies -- Conclusions and Future Research.

Deadlock problems in flexible manufacturing systems (FMS) have received more and more attention in the last two decades. Petri nets are one of the more promising mathematical tools for tackling deadlocks in various resource allocation systems. In a system modeled with Petri nets, siphons are tied to the occurrence of deadlock states as a structural object. The book systematically introduces the novel theory of siphons, traps, elementary and dependent siphons of Petri nets as well as the deadlock control strategies for FMS developed from it. Deadlock prevention methods are examined comparatively. Many FMS examples are presented to demonstrate the concepts and results of this book, ranging from the simple to the complex. Importantly, to inspire and motivate the reader’s interest in further research, a number of interesting and open problems in this area are proposed at the end of each chapter. Deadlock Resolution in Automated Manufacturing Systems is directed to control, computer, electrical, mechanical, and industrial engineers, researchers and scientists. It will be useful for designers in the automation and control disciplines in industry and academia who need to develop the control methods, tools and software to improve the performance of automated flexible manufacturing systems.

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