Abstract
This paper presents a case study in the design and implementation of a discrete event system (DES) of real-world complexity. Our DES plant is a flexible manufacturing system (FMS) laboratory model that consists of 29 interacting components and is controlled via 107 digital signals. Regarding controller design, we apply a hierarchical and decentralised synthesis method from earlier work in order to achieve nonblocking and safe closed-loop behaviour. Regarding implementation, we discuss how digital signals translate to discrete events from a practical point of view, including timing issues. The paper demonstrates how both, design and implementation, are supported by the open-source software tool libFAUDES.
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Moor, T., Schmidt, K., & Perk, S. (2010). Applied supervisory control for a flexible manufacturing system. In IFAC Proceedings Volumes (IFAC-PapersOnline) (Vol. 10, pp. 253–258). IFAC Secretariat. https://doi.org/10.3182/20100830-3-de-4013.00043
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