Title :
Control of Elementary and Dependent Siphons in Petri Nets and Their Application
Author :
Li, ZhiWu ; Zhou, MengChu
Abstract :
The importance of siphons is well recognized in the analysis and control of deadlocks in a Petri net. To minimize the number of siphons that have to be explicitly controlled, siphons in a net are divided in a net into elementary and dependent ones. The concepts of token-rich, token-poor, and equivalent siphons are newly presented. More general conditions under which a dependent siphon can be always marked are established. The existence of dependent siphons in a Petri net is investigated. An algorithm is developed to find the set of elementary siphons in a net system for deadlock control purposes. The application of the proposed elementary siphon concept to the existing deadlock control policies is discussed. A few different-sized manufacturing examples are used to demonstrate the advantages of elementary siphon-based policies. The significant value of the proposed theory via a particular deadlock control policy is shown. Finally, some interesting and open problems are discussed.
Keywords :
Petri nets; manufacturing systems; Petri net; deadlock control policy; dependent siphon control; elementary siphon control; elementary siphon-based policy; equivalent siphon; token-poor siphon; token-rich siphon; Control systems; Discrete event systems; Flexible manufacturing systems; Laboratories; Manufacturing systems; Mathematical model; Performance analysis; Petri nets; Reachability analysis; System recovery; Automated manufacturing system; Petri net; deadlock control; deadlock prevention; elementary siphon; flexible manufacturing system;
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems and Humans, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSMCA.2007.909548