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A novel continuous model to approximate time Petri nets: modelling and analysis

Tianlong GuRongsheng Dong — 2005

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

In order to approximate discrete-event systems in which there exist considerable states and events, David and Alla define a continuous Petri net (CPN). So far, CPNs have been a useful tool not only for approximating discrete-event systems but also for modelling continuous processes. Due to different ways of calculating instantaneous firing speeds of transitions, various continuous Petri net models, such as the CCPN (constant speed CPN), VCPN (variable speed CPN) and the ACPN (asymptotic CPN), have...

Timed Petri-net based formulation and an algorithm for the optimal scheduling of batch plants

Tianlong GuParisa BahriGuoyong Cai — 2003

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

The effective scheduling of operations in batch plants has a great potential for high economic returns, in which the formulation and an optimal solution algorithm are the main issues of study. Petri nets have proven to be a promising technique for solving many difficult problems associated with the modelling, formal analysis, design and coordination control of discrete-event systems. One of the major advantages of using a Petri-net model is that the same model can be used for the analysis of behavioural...

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