Abstract:
Hierarchical interface-based supervisory control employs interfaces that allow properties of a monolithic system to be verified through local analysis. By avoiding the ne...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Hierarchical interface-based supervisory control employs interfaces that allow properties of a monolithic system to be verified through local analysis. By avoiding the need to verify properties globally, significant computational savings can be achieved. In this paper we provide local requirements for a multiple-level architecture. This multiple-level architecture allows for a greater reduction in complexity and improved reconfigurability over the two-level case that has been previously studied since it allows the global system to be partitioned into smaller modules. This paper also provides a relaxation of existing interface requirements resulting in less restrictive control and easier achievement of the multiple-level architecture.
Published in: 2008 American Control Conference
Date of Conference: 11-13 June 2008
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 05 August 2008
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