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On-Line Permissive Supervisory Control of Discrete Event Systems for scLTL Specifications

We propose an on-line supervisory control scheme for discrete event systems (DESs), where a control specification is described by a fragment of linear temporal logic. On the product automaton of the DES and an acceptor for the specification, we define a ranking function that returns the minimum number of steps required to reach an accepting state from each state. In addition, we introduce a permissiveness function that indicates a time-varying permissive level. At each step during the on-line control scheme, the supervisor refers to the permissiveness function as well as the ranking function in order to guarantee the control specification while handling the tradeoff between its permissiveness and acceptance of the specification. The proposed scheme is demonstrated in a surveillance problem for a mobile robot.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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