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Using Interval Petri Nets and timed automata for diagnosis of Discrete Event Systems (DES)

Lotfi Mhamdi
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N. Liouane
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A discrete event system (DES) is a dynamic system that evolves in accordance with the abrupt occurrence, at possibly unknown irregular intervals, of physical events. Because of the special nature of these systems, different tools are currently used for their analysis, design and modeling. The main focus of this paper is the presentation of a new modeling approach of Discrete Event Systems. The proposed approach is based on hybrid model which combines Interval Constrained Petri Nets (ICPN) and Timed Automata. These tools allow us to evaluate, respectively, the quality variations and to manage the flow type disturbance. An example analysis illustrates our approach
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hal-00903964 , version 1 (13-11-2013)

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Lotfi Mhamdi, Hedi Dhouibi, Zineb Simeu-Abazi, N. Liouane. Using Interval Petri Nets and timed automata for diagnosis of Discrete Event Systems (DES). International Journal of Engineering, 2014, 27 (1), pp.113-122. ⟨10.5829/idosi.ije.2014.27.01a.14⟩. ⟨hal-00903964⟩
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