Title :
Deadlock analysis and routing on free-choice multipart reentrant flow lines using a matrix-based discrete event controller
Author :
Mireles, José ; Lewis, Frank L.
Author_Institution :
Instituto de Ingenieria y Tecnologia, Univ. Autonoma de Ciudad Juarez, Mexico
Abstract :
We present an analysis for deadlock avoidance in manufacturing free-choice multipart reentrant flow-lines (FMRF). In FMRF, shared resources are not dedicated for certain jobs; some jobs have multiple resource choices in reentrant flow lines, i.e. routing decisions to be made. A discrete event (DE) supervisor for deadlock avoidance dispatching, which framework uses a rule-based matrix formulation, is used for routing/dispatching FMRF systems. The development of deadlock-free dispatching rules is derived from circular wait (CW) analysis for possible blocking situations. We analyze the so-called critical siphons, and certain critical subsystems on FMRF systems to develop deadlock-free dispatching. The DE controller guaranties deadlock avoidance by limiting the work-in-progress in the critical subsystems associated with each CW. This is the least-restrictive dispatching policy that avoids deadlock. In this paper, we calculate in matrix form all constructions needed for implementation of DE controllers using online-deadlock-free dispatching rules, for the case of regular FMRF systems.
Keywords :
Petri nets; discrete event systems; matrix algebra; production control; CW analysis; DE supervisor; FMRF; circular wait analysis; critical siphons; deadlock analysis; deadlock avoidance dispatching; discrete event supervisor; free-choice multipart reentrant flow line routing; least-restrictive dispatching policy; manufacturing; matrix; matrix-based discrete event controller; rule-based matrix formulation; shared resources; Chromium; Control systems; Dispatching; Intelligent control; Lifting equipment; Manufacturing; Robots; Routing; System recovery; USA Councils;
Conference_Titel :
Decision and Control, 2002, Proceedings of the 41st IEEE Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7516-5
DOI :
10.1109/CDC.2002.1184602