Title :
On Siphon Computation for Deadlock Control in a Class of Petri Nets
Author :
Li, ZhiWu ; Zhou, MengChu
Author_Institution :
Xidian Univ., Xi´´an
fDate :
5/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
As a structural object, siphons are well recognized in the analysis and control of deadlocks in resource allocation systems modeled with Petri nets. Many deadlock prevention policies characterize the deadlock behavior of the systems in terms of siphons and utilize this characterization to avoid deadlocks. This paper develops a novel methodology to find interesting siphons for deadlock control purposes in a class of Petri nets, i.e., a system of simple sequential processes with resources . Resource circuits in an are first detected, from which, in general, a small portion of emptiable minimal siphons can be derived. The remaining emptiable ones can be found by their composition. A polynomial-time algorithm for finding the set of elementary siphons is proposed, which avoids complete siphon enumeration. It is shown that a dependent siphon can always be controlled by properly supervising its elementary siphons. A computationally efficient deadlock control policy is accordingly developed. Experimental study shows the efficiency of the proposed siphon computation approach.
Keywords :
Petri nets; computational complexity; concurrency control; resource allocation; Petri net; deadlock control; deadlock prevention policy; polynomial-time algorithm; resource allocation system; resource circuit; simple sequential process; siphon computation; Circuits; Control system analysis; Educational programs; Flexible manufacturing systems; Laboratories; Partial response channels; Petri nets; Resource management; Strontium; System recovery; Automated manufacturing system; Petri net; deadlock prevention; elementary siphon; flexible manufacturing system (FMS); resource allocation system; siphon;
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems and Humans, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSMCA.2008.918605