Event Reduction in Localization of DES Supervisory Control

Vahid Saeidi, Ali A. Afzalian, Davood Gharavian
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Abstract Supervisor localization procedure has been employed to construct local controllers corresponding to component agents in discrete-event systems. The proposed method in [11] is based on state reduction of a monolithic supervisor with respect to each set of controllable events corresponding to each component agent. A supervisor is localizable if state cardinality in each local controller is less than the number of states in the reduced supervisor, constructed by the proposed method in [10]. A supervisor is reducible if state cardinality of the constructed generator by the supervisor reduction procedure is less than the number of states of the original supervisor. In this paper, we define exclusive control consistency (ECC) property for a pair of states and prove that this property is a sufficient condition to guarantee reducing the event cardinality in each local controller comparing to the reduced supervisor. It is shown that reducibility and localizability properties are stronger than having ECC states in the original supervisor. The implementation of local controllers on industrial systems is facilitated by state reduction, whereas communication traffic between each pair of local controllers is reduced by event reduction.
DES监控局部化中的事件减少
摘要在离散事件系统中,采用监督者定位方法构造与组件智能体相对应的局部控制器。[11]中提出的方法是基于一个整体监督器相对于每个组件代理对应的每一组可控事件的状态约简。如果每个本地控制器中的状态基数小于由[10]中提出的方法构造的简化后的管理器中的状态数,则管理器是可本地化的。如果通过管理器约简过程构造的生成器的状态基数小于原始管理器的状态数,则管理器是可约的。本文定义了状态对的独占控制一致性(ECC)性质,并证明了该性质是保证每个局部控制器的事件基数比减少的监督器减少的充分条件。结果表明,该方法的可约性和可局部化性比原监督器中的ECC状态更强。状态简化简化了本地控制器在工业系统上的实现,而事件简化简化了每对本地控制器之间的通信流量。
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