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Distributed Supervisory Control of Large Plants

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Networked Embedded and Control Systems

Supervisory control is a formal approach for the control of discrete event systems that aims to solve logical problems of safety, resource allocation, liveness, and fault diagnosis that can be encountered in all systems with a high degree of automation. It provides a conceptual framework for developing methods and tools for system design.

An open issue is the application of this methodology to those control problems that arise in networked embedded systems. These distributed plants are composed by several local agents that take concurrently decisions, based on information that may be local or received from neighbouring agents; they require scalable and self-organising platforms for advanced computing and control..

An important feature of this type of processes is the possibility of studying them at an appropriate level of abstraction where the resulting model is a purely discrete event one. The evolution is guided by the occurrence of asynchronous events, as opposed to other real-time models where the event occurrence is time-triggered.

We plan to use several techniques to reduce the computational complexity that is one of the major obstacles to the technology transfer of supervisory control methodologies to distributed plants. These techniques are: modularity in the modelling and control design phases; coordinating control; modular state identification and modular fault detection based on the design of decentralized observers; fluidisation of discrete event dynamics to reduce state space cardinality.

All the partners have been very active in this area and in many cases bilateral collaborations are already active. The idea of the project is to:
- provide a forum for the discussion and dissemination of results;
- develop a common software platform;
- apply the developed methodologies to meaningful cases study provided by industrial partners and contacts.

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FP7-ICT-2007-2
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UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI CAGLIARI
EU contribution
€ 278 800,00
Address
VIA UNIVERSITA 40
09124 CAGLIARI
Italy

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Region
Isole Sardegna Cagliari
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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