Title :
Organizational Control of Discrete-Event Systems: A Hierarchical Multiworld Supervisor Design
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. Eng., Nanyang Technol. Univ., Singapore, Singapore
Abstract :
An organizational control architecture for supervising a class of multilevel hierarchical discrete-event systems is proposed in this paper. The architecture can be built on the basis of a standard scalable hierarchical design method, formalizing a common design practice of structuring the control of a discrete-event organization bottom-up into a consistent multiworld control hierarchy. It is shown that, under some mild condition of fairness, a multilevel recursive control law exists that is optimal and nonblocking. This law governs the hierarchy top-down as a dynamic programming recursion, over which an organizational control algorithm is obtained that computes the control decisions partially online and in linear time. It is explained and illustrated how the approach reduces the complexity of off-line control synthesis and increases the online transparency of control operations.
Keywords :
control system synthesis; discrete event systems; dynamic programming; discrete event systems; dynamic programming recursion; hierarchical multiworld supervisor design; organizational control algorithm; recursive control law; Automata; Computer architecture; Design methodology; Discrete-event systems; Dynamic programming; Organizations; Standards; Automata; discrete-event systems; dynamic programming and recursion; hierarchical supervisory control;
Journal_Title :
Control Systems Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCST.2013.2239995