Title of article :
Partial Observation in Distributed Supervisory Control of Discrete-Event Systems.
Author/Authors :
Saeidi, V Dept. of Electrical Engineering - Abbaspour School of Engineering - Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran , Afzalian, A Dept. of Electrical Engineering - Abbaspour School of Engineering - Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran , Gharavian, D Dept. of Electrical Engineering - Abbaspour School of Engineering - Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran
Abstract :
Distributed supervisory control is a method to synthesize local controllers in discrete-event
systems with a systematic observation of the plant. Some works were reported on extending this method
by which local controllers are constructed so that observation properties are preserved from monolithic to
distributed supervisory control, in an up-down approach. In this paper, we find circumstances in which
observation properties are preserved from monolithic to distributed supervisory control. Local observation
properties, i.e. local normality and local relative observability are employed for investigating observation
properties of each local controller, which are constructed by any localization algorithm that preserves control
equivalency to the monolithic supervisor with respect to the plant. These properties enable us to investigate
the observation properties from monolithic to distributed supervisory control. Moreover, observation
equivalence property is defined according to the control equivalence in a distributed supervisory control
with partial observation. It is proved that with preserving observation equivalence of the local controllers to
the monolithic supervisor, the control equivalence is satisfied, if and only if the intersection of local event
sets is a subset of or equal to the global observable event set.
Keywords :
Distributed Supervisory Control , Local Normality , Local Relative Observability , Observation Equivalent
Journal title :
AUT Journal of Modeling and Simulation