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Modelling, Synthesis, and Simulation of Supervisory Process Control Systems

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  • G. Mušic
  • D. Matko
  • B. Zupancic

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Modelling, synthesis, and simulation issues of the supervisory systems in process control are investigated in the paper. Petri nets are used as a basic modelling framework for the supervisory part of the system. It is shown how the final verification effort can be minimised by applying formal synthesis methods. A straightforward approach to the industrial implementation of the developed solutions is suggested by means of sequential function chart representation. A batch process cell case study is used to illustrate the described concepts. Corresponding continuous and discrete event models of the process cell units are developed and a co-ordinating supervisor is designed by the method of place invariants. The system is simulated by the continuous simulation tool Matlab-Simulink, which is enhanced for simulation of the sequential control logic represented by sequential function chart.

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  • G. Mušic & D. Matko & B. Zupancic, 2000. "Modelling, Synthesis, and Simulation of Supervisory Process Control Systems," Mathematical and Computer Modelling of Dynamical Systems, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 6(2), pages 169-189, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:nmcmxx:v:6:y:2000:i:2:p:169-189
    DOI: 10.1076/1387-3954(200006)6:2;1-M;FT169
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