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Supervisory Control of Deadlock-Prone Production Systems With Routing Flexibility and Unreliable Resources

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SYSTEMS MAN CYBERNETICS-SYSTEMS
Volume 50, Issue 10, Pages 3528-3540

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TSMC.2019.2917882

Keywords

System recovery; Production systems; Routing; Supervisory control; Reliability; Resource management; Deadlock avoidance; discrete event systems (DESs); supervisory control; unreliable resources

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61773343, 61621002, 61673228, 61573265, 61573278]
  2. Key Research and Development Program of Guangdong Province of China [2019B010120001]
  3. Project of State Key Laboratory of Industrial Control Technology (Zhejiang University) of China [ICT1921]

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It has been an active research area to develop robust supervisory control policies for production systems with unreliable resources. So far, most methods for robust deadlock resolution apply only to systems without flexible routes, where each processing step of any part type requires a unique prespecified resource. In this paper, we address deadlock avoidance control problem in production systems with both failure-prone resources and flexible routings, which allow that a part has options when deciding the resource acquisition at each step. This paper presents properties that a controller with robustness must satisfy. Specifically, at any system reachable state, neither the failed resources nor part instances trapped in these resources should have too much detrimental effect on the other portions of the system. Thus, the full range of part types' production could be assured at all time. After defining the notions of reduced system and reduced state with respect to unreliable resources, we identify and prove conditions for determining whether or not the state resulting from the occurrence of an event is feasible. Subsequently, we develop a method for robust deadlock avoidance, which uses the solutions to state safety checking problem for the reduced production system with only reliable resources. An illustrative example shows the effectiveness of this method. Finally, we conduct a comparison investigation of some representative approaches in the literature about robust supervisory control for deadlock resolution in resource allocation systems with routing flexibility.

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