ScienceDirect® Home Skip Main Navigation Links
You have guest access to ScienceDirect. Find out more.
 
Home
Browse
My Settings
Alerts
Help
 Quick Search
 Search tips (Opens new window)
    Clear all fields    
advertisementadvertisement
Theoretical Computer Science
Volume 332, Issues 1-3, 28 February 2005, Pages 461-485
 
Font Size: Decrease Font Size  Increase Font Size
 Abstract - selected
Purchase PDF (423 K)

 
 
 
Related Articles in ScienceDirect
View More Related Articles
 
View Record in Scopus
 
doi:10.1016/j.tcs.2004.12.010    How to Cite or Link Using DOI (Opens New Window)
Copyright © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Property-preserving subnet reductions for designing manufacturing systems with shared resourcesstar, open

H.J. Huanga, Corresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author, L. Jiaob, E-mail The Corresponding Author and T.Y. Cheung

aDepartment of Computer Science and Information Technology, Harbin Institute of Technology Shenzhen Graduate School, Shenzhen 518055, China bLaboratory of Computer Science, Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China

Received 1 January 2004; 
accepted 13 October 2004. 
Communicated by D.-Z. Du. 
Available online 6 January 2005.

Purchase the full-text article



References and further reading may be available for this article. To view references and further reading you must purchase this article.

Abstract

This paper handles two problems in manufacturing system design: resource sharing and system abstraction. In a manufacturing system, resources such as robots, machines, etc. are shared by several processes. When the resources are switched from one process to another, they may need some modifications such as cleaning oil, adding equipments and so on. Previous designing methods assume that the resources have no intermediate modifications. Hence, they need to be extended to handle such kinds of resource-sharing problems. As for abstraction, modeling operations with single places in manufacturing system design is very popular. From the viewpoint of verification, the objective is to verify whether the reduced model has the same desirable properties as the original one. This paper presents three kinds of property-preserving subnet reduction methods. For each reduction method, conditions are presented for ensuring that the properties liveness, boundedness and reversibility are preserved. Applications of these reduction methods to handling the above resource sharing and system abstraction problems are illustrated with an example from the manufacturing system.

Keywords: Manufacturing system; Petri net; Property-preserving; Reduction; System design; Transformation; Verification


Theoretical Computer Science
Volume 332, Issues 1-3, 28 February 2005, Pages 461-485
 
Home
Browse
My Settings
Alerts
Help
Elsevier.com (Opens new window)
About ScienceDirect  |  Contact Us  |  Information for Advertisers  |  Terms & Conditions  |  Privacy Policy
Copyright © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. ScienceDirect® is a registered trademark of Elsevier B.V.