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Title: A Real -Time Classical Petri Net In Batch Process Plant
Authors: M. Shaiful
Yusof Md Salleh
Keywords: Petri Net Algorithm System
Issue Date: 2007
Citation: Pg:338-348
Series/Report no.: Proceedings of 1st International Conference on Engineering Technology (ICET 2007);
Abstract: Petri net has gained increased usage and acceptance as a basic model of systems as an asynchronous concurrent computation. In this paper searches the basic concepts and uses of the classical Petri Net algorithm in Batch Process Plant such as to control and monitoring the process plant. The structures of the nets, their makings and execution, several examples of Petri net models of controlling and monitoring and research into the analysis of the Petri nets are presented, as the use of the reachability tree and decidability and complexity of some Petri nets problems. Petri net languages, models of computation related to Petri nets, and some extensions and subclasses of the Petri net models are also presented. This paper systematically approaches to develop supervisory agents, which guarantee that operations meet safety specifications. By applying the mutual exclusive concept, the Petri net approach is used to model, design and verify a supervisory system, which prevents human errors. To demonstrate the feasibility and practicability of the developed supervisory approach, we apply it to a single tank batch plant. Petri net can be applied to event related process control in simulating, checking, debugging, and stating the quantitative deviations from the ideal solutions of any given continuous or discrete process as well as providing formal checking at all development stages from specification, design and implementation.
URI: http://ir.unikl.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/2483
ISSN: 978-983-43833-0-5
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