DocumentCode
786437
Title
Modeling and control of fuzzy discrete event systems
Author
Lin, Feng ; Ying, Hao
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Wayne State Univ., Detroit, MI, USA
Volume
32
Issue
4
fYear
2002
fDate
8/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
408
Lastpage
415
Abstract
In order to make it possible to effectively represent deterministic uncertainties and vagueness as well as the human subjective observation and judgement inherent to many real-world problems, especially those in biomedicine, we introduce, in this paper, fuzzy states and fuzzy events and generalize (crisp) discrete event systems (DES) to fuzzy DES. The largely graph-based current framework of the crisp DES is unsuitable for the expansion, and we have thus reformulated it using state vectors and event transition matrices which can be extended to fuzzy vectors and matrices by allowing their elements to take values between 0 and 1. To measure information related to fuzzy DES, we generalize the crisp DES observability. The new observability allows one to determine whether or not the system output observed is sufficient for decision making. Finally, we extend the optimal control of DES to fuzzy DES. The new fuzzy DES theory is consistent with the existing theory, both at the conceptual and the computation levels, in that the former contains the latter as a special case when the memberships must be either 0 or 1. Numerical examples are provided to illustrate the theoretical development
Keywords
controllability; discrete event systems; fuzzy control; fuzzy set theory; fuzzy systems; matrix algebra; modelling; observability; optimal control; vectors; biomedicine; controllability; decision making; deterministic uncertainties; event transition matrices; fuzzy discrete event systems; fuzzy events; fuzzy matrices; fuzzy membership; fuzzy states; fuzzy vectors; graph-based framework; human judgement; human subjective observation; modeling; observability; observed system output; optimal control; state vectors; vagueness; Automatic control; Computer networks; Discrete event systems; Fuzzy control; Fuzzy systems; Humans; Network synthesis; Observability; Optimal control; Protocols;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part B: Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1083-4419
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TSMCB.2002.1018761
Filename
1018761
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