DocumentCode
1541329
Title
Two theoretical and practical aspects of knitting technique: invariants and a new class of Petri net
Author
Chao, Daniel Y. ; Wang, David T.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Manage. Inf. Syst., Nat. Cheng Chi Univ., Taipei, Taiwan
Volume
27
Issue
6
fYear
1997
fDate
12/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
962
Lastpage
977
Abstract
We present two aspects of knitting technique, the structural properties (especially the P- and T-invariants), and the synchronized choice net (a new class of Petri net), that are of both theoretical importance and practical uses to the verification of structural correctness of a Petri net or to detect the structural problem of a Petri net. This work first proves that the ordinary Petri nets synthesized with knitting technique are structurally bounded, consistent, conservative and safe (when each home place holds one token) using the well-known linear algebra approach. It also provides a procedure for finding P- and T-invariants for Petri net synthesized using the knitting technique. We present examples for P-invariants and show that we can synthesize Petri nets more general than the “asymmetric-choice nets”. The algorithm for finding P-invariants of ordinary Petri nets is extended to find the P-invariants for a general Petri net synthesized with knitting technique and the arc-ratio rules. We present a new class of Petri nets, called synchronized choice nets, which are the largest set of Petri nets that can be covered by both T-components and P-components. An algorithm is proposed to find its T-components and the P-components, respectively. The complexity of this algorithm is also presented. The theory of synchronized choice nets has the potential to simplify that for free choice nets
Keywords
Petri nets; computational complexity; P-invariants; Petri net; T-invariants; arc-ratio rules; complexity; free choice nets; knitting technique; synchronized choice nets; Chaos; Chaotic communication; Helium; Information science; Linear algebra; Management information systems; Petri nets; Protocols; Reachability analysis; Refining;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part B: Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1083-4419
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/3477.650057
Filename
650057
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