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13. WODES 2016: Xi'an, China
- Christos G. Cassandras, Alessandro Giua, Zhiwu Li:

13th International Workshop on Discrete Event Systems, WODES 2016, Xi'an, China, May 30 - June 1, 2016. IEEE 2016, ISBN 978-1-5090-4190-9 - Xiang Yin, Stéphane Lafortune

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On maximal permissiveness in partially-observed discrete event systems: Verification and synthesis. 1-7 - Kai Cai

, Walter Murray Wonham:
A new algorithm for computing the supremal relatively observable sublanguage. 8-13 - Lennart Swartjes, Michel A. Reniers

, D. A. van Beek, Wan J. Fokkink
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Why is my supervisor empty? Finding causes for the unreachability of states in synthesized supervisors. 14-21 - Kaushik Mallik

, Anne-Kathrin Schmuck:
Supervisory controller synthesis for decomposable deterministic context free specification languages. 22-27 - Francis Atampore, Juergen Dingel, Karen Rudie

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Automated service composition via supervisory control theory. 28-35 - Fabio L. Baldissera, José E. R. Cury:

Computing continuous control laws for gene regulatory networks within a discrete-event systems approach. 36-43 - Graziana Cavone

, Mariagrazia Dotoli, Carla Seatzu:
Resource planning of intermodal terminals using timed Petri nets. 44-50 - Maria Pia Fanti, Agostino Marcello Mangini

, Giovanni Pedroncelli
, Walter Ukovich:
A Petri Net model for fleet sizing of Electric Car Sharing Systems. 51-56 - Ming Liu, Lujun Xu, Shijin Wang, Chengbin Chu:

Efficient algorithm for quay crane scheduling with arbitrary precedence constraint. 57-62 - Fredrik Hagebring, Oskar Wigström, Bengt Lennartson, Simon Ian Ware, Rong Su

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Comparing MILP, CP, and A* for multiple stacker crane scheduling. 63-70 - Nina Sundström, Bengt Lennartson:

Rescheduling affected operations - a purely predictive approach. 71-78 - Wassim Mohamed Boussahel, Georg Frey

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Priced discrete Automata for modeling energy efficient manufacturing systems. 79-84 - Jan Komenda, Feng Lin:

Modular supervisory control of networked discrete-event systems. 85-90 - Robi Malik, Marcelo Teixeira

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Modular supervisor synthesis for extended finite-state machines subject to controllability. 91-96 - Ting Jiao, Yongmei Gan, Guochun Xiao, W. M. Wonham:

Exploiting symmetry of state tree structures for discrete-event systems with parallel components. 97-102 - Jan Komenda, Tomás Masopust

, Jan H. van Schuppen:
Control of an engineering-structured multilevel discrete-event system. 103-108 - Jeremie Benhamron, John G. Thistle:

Graph transformation as a modelling framework for supervisory control. 109-116 - Juliana Nogueira Vilela, Patrícia N. Pena:

Supervisor abstraction to deal with planning problems in manufacturing systems. 117-122 - Yijie Peng, Michael C. Fu, Jian-Qiang Hu:

Estimating distribution sensitivity using generalized likelihood ratio method. 123-128 - Jianfeng Mao, Christos G. Cassandras

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Solving a class of discrete event simulation-based optimization problems using "optimality in probability". 129-134 - Felisa J. Vázquez-Abad, Silvano Bernabel:

Stochastic path optimization for robotic bees using cloud computing. 135-140 - Xinwei Chen, Yorai Wardi, Sudhakar Yalamanchili:

IPA in the loop: Control design for throughput regulation in computer processors. 141-146 - Simon Ware, Rong Su

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Incremental scheduling of discrete event systems. 147-152 - Joost Berkhout

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Google's PageRank algorithm for ranking nodes in general networks. 153-158 - Jaime A. Fraustro-Valdez, Javier Ruiz-León, Carlos Renato Vázquez

, Antonio Ramírez-Treviño
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Structural fault diagnosis in Timed Continuous Petri Nets. 159-164 - Ahmed Al-Ajeli, Behzad Bordbar:

Fourier-Motzkin method for failure diagnosis in Petri Net models of discrete event systems. 165-170 - Ben Li, Manel Khlif-Bouassida, Armand Toguyéni:

Diagnosis and diagnosability analysis of labeled Petri nets using reduction rules. 171-176 - Mohamed Ghazel

, Baisi Liu:
A customizable railway benchmark to deal with fault diagnosis issues in DES. 177-182 - Touraj Soleymani, Sandra Hirche, John S. Baras:

Optimal self-driven sampling for estimation based on value of information. 183-188 - Simon Ebner, Sebastian Trimpe

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Communication rate analysis for event-based state estimation. 189-196 - Yasaman Khazaeni, Christos G. Cassandras

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Event excitation for event-driven control and optimization of multi-agent systems. 197-202 - Burak Demirel

, Vijay Gupta
, Daniel E. Quevedo
, Mikael Johansson:
Threshold optimization of event-triggered multi-loop control systems. 203-210 - Dipankar Maity

, John S. Baras:
Strategies for two-player differential games with costly information. 211-216 - Carlos E. V. Nunes, Marcos Vicente Moreira

, Marcos Vinícius Silva Alves
, João Carlos Basilio
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Network codiagnosability of Discrete-Event Systems subject to event communication delays. 217-223 - Shigemasa Takai

, Ratnesh Kumar:
Delay bound of inference-based decentralized diagnosis in discrete event systems. 224-229 - Eric Fabre, Loïc Hélouët, Engel Lefaucheux, Hervé Marchand:

Diagnosability of repairable faults. 230-236 - Abderraouf Boussif

, Baisi Liu, Mohamed Ghazel
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A twin-plant based approach for diagnosability analysis of intermittent failures. 237-244 - Mona Noori Hosseini, Bengt Lennartson:

Diagnosability verification using compositional branching bisimulation. 245-250 - Melanie Schuh, Jan Lunze:

Fault-tolerant control of deterministic I/O automata with ambiguous diagnostic result. 251-257 - Dan You, ShouGuang Wang, Carla Seatzu:

A new linear constraint transformation approach for Petri nets with uncontrollable transitions. 258-263 - Yan Yang, Hesuan Hu:

Backward conflict free systems with resources and their distributed control using Petri nets. 264-271 - Huixia Liu, Weimin Wu, Hongye Su, Hongyong Yang:

A polynomial complexity deadlock avoidance method for a class of flexible manufacturing systems. 272-277 - Gaddiel Desirena-Lopez, Carlos Renato Vázquez

, José Luis Briz, Antonio Ramírez-Treviño
, David Gómez-Gutiérrez
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On-line scheduling in multiprocessor systems based on continuous control using Timed Continuous Petri Nets. 278-283 - Kamel Barkaoui, Awatef Hicheur, Ahmed Kheldoun, Ding Liu:

Modelling and analyzing home care plans using high-level Petri nets. 284-290 - Jiacun Wang

, Xiaoou Li
, Gaiyun Liu
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Cyclic workflow resource requirement analysis and application in healthcare. 291-297 - Lilian Kawakami Carvalho

, Yi-Chin Wu, Raymond H. Kwong, Stéphane Lafortune
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Detection and prevention of actuator enablement attacks in supervisory control systems. 298-305 - Moez Yeddes:

Enforcing opacity with Orwellian observation. 306-312 - Yin Tong

, Ziyue Ma
, Zhiwu Li, Carla Seatzu, Alessandro Giua
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Supervisory enforcement of current-state opacity with uncomparable observations. 313-318 - Béatrice Bérard, Olga Kouchnarenko

, John Mullins, Mathieu Sassolas:
Preserving opacity on Interval Markov Chains under simulation. 319-324 - Melanie Schuh, Jan Lunze:

Tracking control of deterministic I/O automata. 325-331 - Li Xia:

Optimization of parametric policies of Markov decision processes under a variance criterion. 332-337 - Xianghu Meng, Jun Li, Xiangzhong Dai:

Selection of solution strategies for colored traveling salesman problems with different city distribution. 338-342 - Wei Wei, Zheng Wang:

Integrated optimal production and energy control of a single machine and single product-type manufacturing system. 343-348 - Liping Bai, Naiqi Wu, ZhiWu Li, MengChu Zhou:

Buffer space configuration and scheduling analysis of single-arm multi-cluster tools. 349-354 - Zicheng Liu, Naiqi Wu, FaJun Yang, Yan Qiao:

Optimal scheduling of time-constrained single-arm cluster tools with wafer revisiting. 355-360 - Xiang Yin, Stéphane Lafortune

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On two-way observer and its application to the verification of infinite-step and K-step opacity. 361-366 - Christoforos N. Hadjicostis, Carla Seatzu:

Decentralized state estimation in discrete event systems under partially ordered observation sequences. 367-372 - Mariam Ibrahim, Jun Chen, Ratnesh Kumar:

Quantification of distributed secrecy loss in stochastic discrete event systems under bounded-delay communications. 373-378 - Christoforos Keroglou

, Christoforos N. Hadjicostis:
Probabilistic system opacity in discrete event systems. 379-384 - Mariam Ibrahim, Jun Chen, Ratnesh Kumar:

A resiliency measure for electrical power systems. 385-390 - Julien Niguez, Saïd Amari, Jean-Marc Faure:

Analysis of Timed Automata with Guards in dioids algebra. 391-397 - Jia Xu, Lucian Busoniu

, Ton J. J. van den Boom, Bart De Schutter
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Receding-horizon control for max-plus linear systems with discrete actions using optimistic planning. 398-403 - Ying Shang, Laurent Hardouin, Mehdi Lhommeau

, Carlos Andrey Maia
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Robust controllers in disturbance decoupling of uncertain max-plus linear systems: an application to a high throughput screening system for drug discovery. 404-409 - Soraia Moradi, Laurent Hardouin, Jörg Raisch:

Modeling and control of resource sharing problems in dioids. 410-417 - Hakima Hamri, Redouane Kara

, Saïd Amari:
Multiparametric predictive control for a class of Discrete Event Systems. 418-423 - Florian Göbe, Thomas Timmermanns, Oliver Ney, Stefan Kowalewski:

Synthesis Tool for Automation Controller Supervision. 424-431 - Dimitri Bohlender, Hendrik Simon, Nico Friedrich, Stefan Kowalewski, Stefan Hauck-Stattelmann:

Concolic test generation for PLC programs using coverage metrics. 432-437 - Robi Malik:

Programming a fast explicit conflict checker. 438-443 - Markus Zgorzelski, Jan Lunze:

A method for the synchronisation of networked discrete-event systems. 444-451 - Marius Kloetzer

, Cristian Mahulea
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Multi-robot path planning for syntactically co-safe LTL specifications. 452-458 - Lorenzo Capra

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A pure SPEC-inscribed PN model for reconfigurable systems. 459-465 - Dimitri Lefebvre:

Deadlock-free scheduling for timed Petri net models combined with MPC and backtracking. 466-471 - Rabah Ammour

, Edouard Leclercq, Eric Sanlaville
, Dimitri Lefebvre:
Faults prognosis using partially observed stochastic Petri nets. 472-477 - Francesco Basile

, Pasquale Chiacchio, Jolanda Coppola
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Identification of labeled Time Petri nets. 478-485 - Francesco Basile

, Pasquale Chiacchio, Jolanda Coppola
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Faulty model identification in deterministic labeled Time Petri nets. 486-492

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