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Theoretical Computer Science

Volume 456, 19 October 2012, Pages 100-111
Theoretical Computer Science

Analysis and control of fuzzy discrete event systems using bisimulation equivalence

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Abstract

In order to more effectively cope with the real-world problems of vagueness, impreciseness, and subjectivity, fuzzy discrete event systems (FDESs) were proposed recently. In this paper, we deal with the analysis and control of fuzzy discrete event systems by using bisimulation equivalence. In practice, we design a supervisor such that the controlled system is bisimilar to the specification. Also, a model theorem showing that a supervisor exists over a certain finite fuzzy state space is obtained. Furthermore, the notion of fuzzy state controllability is introduced as part of a necessary and sufficient condition for the existence of a supervisor.

Keywords

Fuzzy discrete event system
Bisimulation equivalence
Supervisory control

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This work was supported in part by the MOE (Ministry of Education) in China Youth Project of Humanities and Social Sciences (No. 12YJCZH281).