On Hierarchical Construction of the State Space of an Automated Manufacturing System Modeled With Petri Nets

2020 ◽  
Vol 50 (10) ◽  
pp. 3613-3627 ◽  
Author(s):  
Oussama Karoui ◽  
Yufeng Chen ◽  
Zhiwu Li ◽  
Naiqi Wu ◽  
Mohamed Khalgui
2015 ◽  
Vol 2015 ◽  
pp. 1-23
Author(s):  
Xiaoliang Chen ◽  
Gaiyun Liu ◽  
Naiqi Wu ◽  
Abdulrahman M. Al-Ahmari ◽  
Abdulaziz Mohammed El-Tamimi ◽  
...  

The loss of conflicting information in a Petri net (PN), usually called confusions, leads to incomplete and faulty system behavior. Confusions, as an unfortunate phenomenon in discrete event systems modeled with Petri nets, are caused by the frequent interlacement of conflicting and concurrent transitions. In this paper, confusions are defined and investigated in bounded generalized PNs. A reasonable control strategy for conflicts and confusions in a PN is formulated by proposing elementary conflict resolution sequences (ECRSs) and a class of local synchronized Petri nets (LSPNs). Two control algorithms are reported to control the appeared confusions by generating a series of external events. Finally, an example of confusion analysis and control in an automated manufacturing system is presented.


2019 ◽  
Vol 299 ◽  
pp. 02009
Author(s):  
Florin Blaga ◽  
Alin Pop ◽  
Iulian Stănăşel ◽  
Voichiţa Hule ◽  
Claudiu Indre

The paper presents how an automated manufacturing system for the packaging of detergents can be modelled using Petri nets. The complexity of the Detergent Packing System and the high level of automation,require the use of efficient modelling and simulation methods to verify the validity of the solutions adopted. For this purpose, a modern modelling and simulation method based on Petri nets is used. The models associated with the system are developed into a hierarchical structure: the model of some modules in a line; the model of a line; system model as a whole. The model of a packing line consists of the following sub-modules corresponding to the modules of the line: filling the bags, grouping the bags in boxes, grouping the boxes in a row, palletizing, supplying with new empty pallets, full pallets evacuation. The six lines of the manufacturing system can work in various ways: they can pack detergent bags of the same mass or of different masses. Under these conditions, the operating mode is checked step by step, and the necessary adjustments can be done as to ensure continuous operation of the system without any blockages.


2015 ◽  
Vol 813-814 ◽  
pp. 1121-1125
Author(s):  
P. Balaji ◽  
K. Rangarajan ◽  
M. Tamilmozhi

In this paper we take the marked graph of Four Work Station Automated Manufacturing System and analyze it using sign incidence matrix. By the Analysis we found a number of places which are both siphon and trap.


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