Browsing by Subject "Discrete event simulation"
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Approximating optimal place sensor selection for structural observability in discrete event systems modeled by petri nets
(2007)In this paper, we study place sensor selection problems in Discrete Event Systems modeled by Petri nets with outputs (i.e., Petri nets with transition and place sensors). Our goal is to place a minimal number of sensors ...
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Constrained sensor selection for discrete event systems modeled by Petri nets
(2011)This paper studies how to place a minimum number of sensors in discrete event systems modeled by partially observed Petri nets while maintaining structural observability. When the sensors are constrained to be associated ...
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Coverage analysis of mobile agent trajectory via state-based opacity formulations
(2011)This paper performs coverage analysis of mobile agent trajectory utilizing discrete event system models and employing state-based notions of opacity. Non-deterministic finite automata with partial observation on their ...
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Current-state opacity formulations in probabilistic finite automata
(2014)A system is said to be current-state opaque if the entrance of the system state to a set of secret states remains opaque (uncertain) to an intruder - at least until the system leaves the set of secret states. This notion ...
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Decentralized failure diagnosis in discrete event systems
(2006)In this paper, we develop and analyze decentralized failure diagnosis schemes for systems that can be modeled as finite state machines (FSMs). We consider a scenario where we are given multiple local diagnosers (with partial ...
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Decentralized state estimation in discrete event systems under partially ordered observation sequences
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2016)We consider the problem of decentralized state estimation, where two or more observation sites send information to a coordinator who aims to determine the set of possible current states of a given discrete event system ...
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Detectability in stochastic discrete event systems
(IFAC Secretariat, 2014)In this paper we define and analyze notions of detectability in stochastic discrete event systems (SDES). More specifically, we introduce the notions of A-detectability and AA-detectability which focus on characterizing ...
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Detectability in stochastic discrete event systems
(2015)A discrete event system possesses the property of detectability if it allows an observer to perfectly estimate the current state of the system after a finite number of observed symbols, i.e., detectability captures the ...
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Development of a discrete event dynamic systems curriculum using a Web-based "real-time" simulated factory
(IEEE, 2004)Summary form only given. This paper aims at an integrative and innovative approach to curriculum methods of teaching engineering methodology courses. The course is problem driven where industrial case studies are the basis ...
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Distributed diagnosis using predetermined synchronization strategies in the presence of communication constraints
(IEEE Computer Society, 2015)We consider distributed fault diagnosis in a discrete event system modeled as a nondeterministic finite automaton that is observed at multiple observation sites through distinct natural projection maps. The majority of ...
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Distributed Fault Diagnosis in Discrete Event Systems via Set Intersection Refinements
(2018)We extend and verify diagnosability for a class of set intersection refinement strategies, which can be used for distributed state estimation and fault diagnosis in nondeterministic finite automata that are observed at ...
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Fault model identification and synthesis in Petri nets
(2015)Fault identification studies in the Discrete Event Systems literature are typically model-based and require knowledge of the structure of the system, including the nature (and behavior) of the possible faults. In this paper ...
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Hidden markov model classification based on empirical frequencies of observed symbols
(IFAC Secretariat, 2014)Given a sequence of observations, classification among two known hidden Markov models (HMMs) can be accomplished with a classifier that minimizes the probability of error (i.e., the probability of misclassification) by ...
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Marking observer in labeled petri nets with application to supervisory control
(2017)In this paper, we consider the problem of marking estimation in labeled Petri nets whose initial marking is known to belong to a given convex set, in the presence of silent transitions (i.e., transitions labeled with the ...
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Marking observer of labeled petri nets with uncertainty in the initial marking
(2013)In this paper we consider marking estimation in labeled Petri nets whose initial marking is known to belong to a given convex set. We allow for silent transitions (i.e., transitions labeled with the empty word) and ...
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Modeling value speculation
(IEEE Computer Society, 2002)Several studies of speculative execution based on values have reported promising performance potential. However, virtually all microarchitectures in these studies were described in an ambiguous manner, mainly due to the ...
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Monitoring discrete event systems using Petri net embeddings
(1999)In this paper we discuss a methodology for monitoring failures and other activity in discrete event systems that are described by Petri nets. Our method is based on embedding the given Petri net model in a larger Petri net ...
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Notions of security and opacity in discrete event systems
(2007)In this paper, we follow a state-based approach to extend the notion of opacity in computer security to discrete event systems. A system is (S, P)-opaque if the evolution of its true state through a set of secret states S ...
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On the history of diagnosability and opacity in discrete event systems
(2018)This paper presents historical remarks on key projects and papers that led to the development of a theory of event diagnosis for discrete event systems modeled by finite-state automata or Petri nets in the 1990s. The goal ...
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Opacity formulations and verification in discrete event systems
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2014)In many emerging security applications, a property of a system, that may reveal important details about its behaviour, needs to be kept secret (opaque) to outside observers (intruders). Motivated by such applications, ...