scholarly journals Improved Multi-Step Look-Ahead Control Policies for Automated Manufacturing Systems

IEEE Access ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
pp. 68824-68838 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chao Gu ◽  
Zhiwu Li ◽  
Naiqi Wu ◽  
Mohamed Khalgui ◽  
Ting Qu ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 2017 ◽  
pp. 1-16 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chao Gu ◽  
Zhiwu Li ◽  
Abdulrahman Al-Ahmari

For an automated manufacturing system (AMS), it is a computationally intractable problem to find a maximally permissive deadlock avoidance policy (DAP) in a general case, since the decision on the safety of a reachable state is NP-hard. This paper focuses on the deadlock avoidance problem for systems of simple sequential processes with resources (S3PR) by using Petri nets structural analysis theory. Inspired by the one-step look-ahead DAP that is an established result, which is of polynomial complexity, for an S3PR without one-unit-capacity resources shared by two or more resource-transition circuits (in the Petri net model) that do not include each other, this research explores a multiple-step look-ahead deadlock avoidance policy for a system modeled with an S3PR that contains a shared one-unit-capacity resource in resource-transition circuits. It is shown that the development of an optimal DAP for the considered class of Petri nets is also of polynomial complexity. It is indicated that the steps needed to look ahead in a DAP depend on the structure of the net model. A number of examples are used to illustrate the proposed method.


IEEE Access ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
pp. 170421-170432
Author(s):  
Rongfeng Lin ◽  
Zhenhua Yu ◽  
Xiaonan Shi ◽  
Lihong Dong ◽  
Emad Abouel Nasr

2011 ◽  
Vol 66-68 ◽  
pp. 1163-1166
Author(s):  
Mao Jun Chen ◽  
Zhong Jin Ni ◽  
Liang Fang

In automated manufacturing systems, one of the most important issues is the detection of tool wear during the machining process. The Hausdorff-Besicovitch (HB) dimension is used to analyze the feature of the surface texture of work-piece in this paper. The value of the fractal dimension of the work-piece surface texture tends to decrease with the machining process, due to the texture becoming more complex and irregular, and the tool wear is also becoming more and more serious. That can describe the inherent relationship between work-piece surface texture and tool wear. The experimental results demonstrate the probability of using the fractal dimension of work-piece surface texture to monitor the tool wear condition.


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