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Discrete Event Dynamic Systems: An Overview

Tarek Sobh

Year
1991
Citations
5

Abstract

In this report we present an overview for the development of a theory for discrete event dynamic systems (DEDS). Dynamic systems are usually modeled by finite state automata with partially overservable events together with a mechanism for enabling and disabling a subset of state transitions. DEDS are attracting considerable interests, current applications are found in manufacturing systems, communications and air traffic systems, future applications will include robotics, computer vision and AI. We will discuss notions of modeling, stability issues, observability, feedback and invertibility. We will also discuss the perturbation analysis technique (PA) for analyzing and describing the behavior of DEDs.

Keywords

ObservabilityDiscrete event dynamic systemAutomatonComputer scienceFinite-state machineEvent (particle physics)RoboticsAutomata theoryState (computer science)Observable

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