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dc.contributor資管系en_US
dc.creator趙玉zh_TW
dc.creatorCHAO,DANIEL YUH-
dc.date2010.07en_US
dc.date.accessioned2013-11-11T01:38:23Z-
dc.date.available2013-11-11T01:38:23Z-
dc.date.issued2013-11-11T01:38:23Z-
dc.identifier.urihttp://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/61554-
dc.description.abstractCurrent deadlock control approaches for S^3PGR^2 (systems of simple sequential processes with general resources requirement) suffer from incorrect or restricted liveness characterization based on the concept of deadly marked siphons (DMS) and max-controlled siphons. Dead transitions may exist when there are no DMS and the net model is in livelock states. A new liveness condition is developed based on the so-called max^*-controlled siphons to replace that of the restrictive max-controlled siphons. A deadlock control policy is further proposed for WS^3PR (weighted S^3PR (systems of simple sequential processes with resources)) by adding control nodes and arcs for elementary siphons only, reducing significantly the number of monitors compared with existing methods. A counter example is shown to indicate that Li`s characteristic P-vector must be weighted. The controlled model for WS^3PR is proposed and its liveness property is proved.en_US
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dc.relationJournal of Information Science and Engineering, 26(3), 1121-1136en_US
dc.subjectflexible manufacturing systems;deadlock control;Petri nets;siphons;elementary siphonsen_US
dc.titleWeighted Characteristic P-vector and Deadlock Control of WS3PRen_US
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