Title :
Relative Observability of Discrete-Event Systems and Its Supremal Sublanguages
Author :
Kai Cai ; Renyuan Zhang ; Wonham, W.M.
Author_Institution :
Urban Res. Plaza, Osaka City Univ., Osaka, Japan
Abstract :
We identify a new observability concept, called relative observability, in supervisory control of discrete-event systems under partial observation. A fixed, ambient language is given, relative to which observability is tested. Relative observability is stronger than observability, but enjoys the important property that it is preserved under set union; hence there exists the supremal relatively observable sublanguage of a given language. Relative observability is weaker than normality, and thus yields, when combined with controllability, a generally larger controlled behavior; in particular, no constraint is imposed that only observable controllable events may be disabled. We design new algorithms which compute the supremal relatively observable (and controllable) sublanguage of a given language, which is generally larger than the normal counterpart. We demonstrate the new observability concept and algorithms with a Guideway and an AGV example.
Keywords :
controllability; discrete event systems; formal languages; observability; set theory; AGV; controllability; controlled behavior; discrete-event systems; fixed-ambient language; guideways; observable controllable events; partial-observation; relative observability concept; set union; supervisory control; supremal-relatively observable-controllable sublanguage; Algorithm design and analysis; Controllability; Discrete-event systems; Educational institutions; Generators; Observability; Supervisory control; Automata; discrete-event systems; partially-observed supervisory control; regular languages; relative observability; supremal relatively observable sublanguage;
Journal_Title :
Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAC.2014.2341891