Formal methods in manufacturing edited by Javier Campos, Carla Seatzu and Xiaolan, Xie.
Material type: TextSeries: Industrial Information TechnologyPublication details: Boca Raton CRC Press 2014Description: 698 pISBN:- 9781466561557
- 670 CAM-J
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Illustrated with real-life manufacturing examples, Formal Methods in Manufacturing provides state-of-the-art solutions to common problems in manufacturing systems. Assuming some knowledge of discrete event systems theory, the book first delivers a detailed introduction to the most important formalisms used for the modeling, analysis, and control of manufacturing systems (including Petri nets, automata, and max-plus algebra), explaining the advantages of each formal method. It then employs the different formalisms to solve specific problems taken from today's industrial world, such as modeling and simulation, supervisory control (including deadlock prevention) in a distributed and/or decentralized environment, performance evaluation (including scheduling and optimization), fault diagnosis and diagnosability analysis, and reconfiguration
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