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Generation, control, and simulation of task level actions based on discrete event models
A model based method for task level command generation is used to simulate a pipeline process. Using a discrete event systems formalism, a method for describing manufacturing systems is reviewed prior to constructing the sequential assembly line simulation. This precedes a study of the entire assembly line model, its coordination, and performance metrics. An example system is then simulated and analyzed for language generation and system performance.<>