Search Results for author: Jan Komenda

Found 7 papers, 0 papers with code

Coordination Control of Discrete Event Systems under Cyber Attacks

no code implementations21 Sep 2023 Fei Wang, Jan Komenda, Feng Lin

This paper investigates the coordination control of discrete event systems in the presence of combined sensor and actuator attacks.

Switched max-plus linear-dual inequalities: cycle time analysis and applications

no code implementations4 May 2023 Davide Zorzenon, Jan Komenda, Jörg Raisch

P-time event graphs are discrete event systems suitable for modeling processes in which tasks must be executed in predefined time windows.

Switched Max-Plus Linear-Dual Inequalities: Application in Scheduling of Multi-Product Processing Networks

no code implementations3 Apr 2022 Davide Zorzenon, Jan Komenda, Jörg Raisch

P-time event graphs are discrete event systems suitable for modeling processes in which tasks must be executed in predefined time windows.

Scheduling

Hierarchical Supervisory Control under Partial Observation: Normality

no code implementations2 Mar 2022 Jan Komenda, Tomáš Masopust

Although observation consistency preserves normality between the levels for normal specifications, for specifications that are not normal, observation consistency is insufficient to guarantee that the supremal normal sublanguage computed on the low level and on the high level coincide.

Supervisory Control of Multi-Agent Discrete-Event Systems with Partial Observation

no code implementations19 Mar 2021 Yingying Liu, Jan Komenda, Zhiwu Li

In this paper we investigate multi-agent discrete-event systems with partial observation.

The non-positive circuit weight problem in parametric graphs: a solution based on dioid theory

no code implementations24 Feb 2021 Davide Zorzenon, Jan Komenda, Joerg Raisch

This problem, which generalizes other instances of the NCP previously investigated in the literature, has applications in the consistency analysis of a class of discrete-event systems called P-time event graphs.

Combinatorics Systems and Control Systems and Control Optimization and Control 68R10 (Primary) 15A80, 68Q45 (Secondary)

Conditions for Hierarchical Supervisory Control under Partial Observation

no code implementations16 Dec 2019 Jan Komenda, Tomáš Masopust

The fundamental problem in hierarchical supervisory control under partial observation is to find conditions preserving observability between the original (low-level) and the abstracted (high-level) plants.

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