Petri nets in flexible and agile automation / edited by MengChu Zhou.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers, ©1995.
Description
xix, 379 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.

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    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • 1. Introduction to Petri Nets in Flexible and Agile Automation / MengChu Zhou and Richard Zurawski
    • 2. Application of Petri Nets to Sequence Control Programming / Tomohiro Murata
    • 3. Computer Aided Design of Logic Controllers with Petri Nets / Luca Ferrarini
    • 4. Automatic Generation of Sequence Control Programs via Petri Nets and Logic Tables for Industrial Applications / Takashi Sato and Kazuo Nose
    • 5. Planning and Scheduling Based on Petri Nets / Jean-Marie Proth and Ioannis Minis
    • 6. Petri Net-Based Heuristic Scheduling for Flexible Manufacturing / Doo Yong Lee and Frank DiCesare
    • 7. Scheduling and Rescheduling of AGVs for Flexible and Agile Manufacturing / Shifang Li, Toshi Takamori and Satoshi Tadokoro
    • 8. Stochastic Petri Net Models of Communication and Flexible Systems / Jiacun Wang and Shengbing Jiang
    • 9. Deadlock Avoidance Policy for Flexible Manufacturing Systems / Keyi Xing, Baosheng Hu and Haoxun Chen
    • 10. Discrete-Event Control Design for Manufacturing Systems via Ladder Logic Diagrams and Petri Nets: A Comparative Study / Kurapati Venkatesh, MengChu Zhou and Reggie J. Caudill
    • 11. From State Transition Models to DFD Extended Methods for Specifying Reactive Systems / Abd-El-Kader Sahraoui
    • 12. Supervisory Control Specification and Synthesis / Mohsen Jafari
    ISBN
    • 0792395573 ((acid-free paper))
    • 9780792395577 ((acid-free paper))
    LCCN
    94049010
    OCLC
    31900581
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