Generalized submarking reachability problems under unknown firing count vectors and their inverse problems of Petri nets

T. Matsumoto
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Petri nets are useful in modeling concurrent/parallel systems. But, their applications in practice have been slow due to lack of computational tools and techniques capable of dealing with large scale nets. In this paper, first, optimal-control-base analysis aspect of the sub-marking reachability problems (SMR) included the well-known reachability problems (MR) and MR with a firing count vector (MR-FV) is discussed and a semi-polynomial time algorithm for SMR/spl sup/MR is shown by applying the discrete-time Pontryagin's minimum principle (PMP) which includes the linear programming (LP) for each sub-problem optimization, where the checking procedure for critical siphons at each time, however, is neglected in the above time-complexity evaluation. Secondly, it is shown that the reachability problems and their inverse problems with no intermediate marking constraints, including the generalized sub-marking problems (GSMR) and the generalized sub-marking reachability on a minimum initial marking (MIS), are classified into five problems. Thirdly, it is briefly discussed that other problems with an unknown firing count vector can be reduced to SMR/spl sup/MR.
未知发射计数向量下Petri网广义下标可达性问题及其逆问题
Petri网在并发/并行系统建模中非常有用。但是,由于缺乏能够处理大规模网络的计算工具和技术,它们在实践中的应用一直很慢。本文首先讨论了子标记可达性问题(SMR)的最优控制分析方面,包括著名的可达性问题(MR)和具有发射计数向量的可达性问题(MR- fv),并通过应用离散时间Pontryagin最小原理(PMP)给出了SMR/spl sup/MR的半多项式时间算法,该算法包含了每个子问题优化的线性规划(LP),其中每次对临界siphons的检查过程,然而,在上述时间复杂度评价中被忽略。其次,将无中间标记约束的可达性问题及其逆问题,包括最小初始标记的广义子标记问题(GSMR)和广义子标记的可达性问题(MIS)划分为5个问题;第三,简要讨论了具有未知发射计数矢量的其他问题可以简化为SMR/spl sup/MR。
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