Title :
Implementation of a Remote Hierarchical Supervision System Using Petri Nets and Agent Technology
Author :
Lee, Jin-Shyan ; Hsu, Pau-Lo
Author_Institution :
Inf. & Commun. Res. Lab., Ind. Technol. Res. Inst., Hsinchu
Abstract :
For remote control systems, certain human operations may violate desired requirements and result in catastrophic failure. For such human-in-the-loop systems, this paper implements a hierarchical supervision system to guarantee that remote human-issued commands meet required specifications. In the presented scheme, Petri nets are applied to model, design, and verify both the local controller and the remote supervisor. Then, the agent technology is adopted to implement the supervisor as an intelligent agent for an online supervision of the remote control system. Hence, undesired resource conflicts and deadlock states can be avoided. An application to a flexible manufacturing system controlled over the Internet is provided to illustrate the developed approach. Implementation results show that by applying the presented hierarchical scheme, the supervisor has a more compact model with fewer states. Moreover, fewer request/response transmissions are consumed so that the effects of time delays and packet losses across the Internet could be moderated
Keywords :
Internet; Petri nets; computerised monitoring; control engineering computing; flexible manufacturing systems; hierarchical systems; software agents; telecontrol; Internet; Petri nets; agent technology; flexible manufacturing system; hierarchical supervision system; human-in-the-loop systems; intelligent agent; local controller; online supervision; packet losses; remote control systems; request/response transmissions; time delays; Communication system control; Control systems; Discrete event systems; Humans; Intelligent agent; Internet; Manufacturing systems; Petri nets; Remote monitoring; System recovery; Agent technology; Java; Petri nets; discrete event systems; hierarchical supervision; remote monitoring and control;
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C: Applications and Reviews, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSMCC.2006.876056