Abstract
Local modular control (LMC) is an approach to the supervisory control theory (SCT) of discrete-event systems that exploits the modularity of plant and specifications. Recently, distinguishers and approximations have been associated with SCT to simplify modeling and reduce synthesis effort. This paper shows how advantages from LMC, distinguishers, and approximations can be combined. Sufficient conditions are presented to guarantee that local supervisors computed by our approach lead to the same global closed-loop behavior as the solution obtained with the original LMC, in which the modeling is entirely handled without distinguishers. A further contribution presents a modular way to design distinguishers and a straightforward way to construct approximations to be used in local synthesis. An example of manufacturing system illustrates our approach. Note to Practitioners — Distinguishers and approximations are alternatives to simplify modeling and reduce synthesis cost in SCT, grounded on the idea of event-refinements. However, this approach may entangle the modular structure of a plant, so that LMC does not keep the same efficiency. This paper shows how distinguishers and approximations can be locally combined such that synthesis cost is reduced and LMC advantages are preserved.
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