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Identification of Timed Discrete-Event Models for Diagnosis

by Lehrstuhl Für Automatisierungstechnik, Und Prozessinformatik, P. Supavatanakul, P. Supavatanakul, C. Falkenberg, C. Falkenberg, J. Lunze, J. Lunze , 2003
"... The paper deals with the discrete--event modelling of dynamical systems. ..."
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The paper deals with the discrete--event modelling of dynamical systems.

The Vissim/discrete Event Modeling Environment

by Herb Schwetman, Arun Mulpur
"... VisSim/Discrete Event is a process-oriented, discrete event modeling toolkit based on the powerful and proven graphical interface provided by the underlying VisSim simulation environment. Analysts can use this toolkit to construct models of many different kinds of systems. Each model has one or more ..."
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VisSim/Discrete Event is a process-oriented, discrete event modeling toolkit based on the powerful and proven graphical interface provided by the underlying VisSim simulation environment. Analysts can use this toolkit to construct models of many different kinds of systems. Each model has one

Failure diagnosis using discrete-event models

by Meera Sampath, Raja Sengupta, Stephane Lafortune, Kasim Sinnamohideen, Demosthenis C. Teneketzis - IEEE TRANS. CONTR. SYST. TECH , 1996
"... Detection and isolation of failures in large, complex systems is a crucial and challenging task. The increasingly stringent requirements on performance and reliability of complex technological systems have necessitated the development of sophisticated and systematic methods for the timely and accura ..."
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and accurate diagnosis of system failures. We propose a discrete-event systems (DES) approach to the failure diagnosis problem. This approach is applicable to systems that fall naturally in the class of DES; moreover, for the purpose of diagnosis, continuous-variable dynamic systems can often be viewed as DES

Discrete Event Models In Batch Control

by Michael Tittus, Knut Åkesson - In Proc. 2nd MATHMOD , 1997
"... An automata-based approach for the modeling of batch plants as well as products is presented. The different units of a plant are modeled as bounded Petri nets and products are represented by way of their recipes. With the focus on synchronization and booking issues, we propose general Petri net buil ..."
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An automata-based approach for the modeling of batch plants as well as products is presented. The different units of a plant are modeled as bounded Petri nets and products are represented by way of their recipes. With the focus on synchronization and booking issues, we propose general Petri net

VALIDATION OF UNSTABLE DISCRETE EVENT MODELS

by Hans-peter Barbey
"... Logistic systems can be designed as a push-system or a pull-system. In a pull-system one parameter e.g. the stock items has to be close-loop controlled. It will be shown that the close-loop controlled model can work in an unstable manner like a “logistic oscillating circuit”. In comparison with a cl ..."
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, which can determine the unstable behavior of the system. In many different areas of engineering the FFT-analysis is a frequently used method. It will be shown that the FFT analysis is a suitable method to determine the unstable behaviour of discrete event simulation models. However, FFT analysis is only

Discrete Event Models In Batch Control

by Michael Tittus And, Michael Tittus , 1997
"... . An automata-based approach for the modeling of batch plants as well as products is presented. The different units of a plant are modeled as bounded Petri nets and products are represented by way of their recipes. With the focus on synchronization and booking issues, we propose general Petri net bu ..."
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. An automata-based approach for the modeling of batch plants as well as products is presented. The different units of a plant are modeled as bounded Petri nets and products are represented by way of their recipes. With the focus on synchronization and booking issues, we propose general Petri net

TRANSPARENT DISTRIBUTED DISCRETE EVENT MODELING

by Jaap A. Ottjes
"... Stand-alone modeling and distributed modeling show considerable differences in methodology and amount of modeling effort needed. An approach is discussed to design and develop distributed models with the ease of stand-alone modeling and without the overhead usually associated with distributed modeli ..."
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Stand-alone modeling and distributed modeling show considerable differences in methodology and amount of modeling effort needed. An approach is discussed to design and develop distributed models with the ease of stand-alone modeling and without the overhead usually associated with distributed

ultraviolet: Constraints on the discrete-event models

by S. Paltani, T. J. -l. Courvoisier , 1997
"... A&A manuscript no. (will be inserted by hand later) Your thesaurus codes are: ..."
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Discrete-event modelling of fire spreading

by Publisher Taylor, Registered Engl, Wales Registered Number, Thierry Marcelli, Paul Antoine Santoni, Eric Innocentiy, Antoine Aielloy, Thierry Marcelliz, Paul Antoine Santoniz , 2008
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Discrete event modelling and simulation in systems

by R Ewald, C Maus, A Rolfs, A Uhrmacher
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