Deadlock problems in flexible manufacturing systems (FMS) have
received more and more attention in the last two decades. Petri
nets are one of the more promising mathematical tools for tackling
deadlocks in various resource allocation systems. In a system
modeled with Petri nets, siphons are tied to the occurrence of
deadlock states as a structural object. The book systematically
introduces the novel theory of siphons, traps, and elementary
siphons of Petri nets as well as the deadlock control strategies
for FMS developed from it. Deadlock prevention methods are examined
comparatively. The many FMS examples presented to demonstrate the
concepts and results of this book range from the simple to the
complex. Importantly, to inspire and motive the readera (TM)s
interest in further research, a number of interesting and open
problems in this area are proposed at the end of each chapter.
Deadlock Resolution in Automated Manufacturing Systems is
directed to control, computer, electrical, mechanical, and
industrial engineers, researchers and scientists. It will be useful
for designers in the automation and control disciplines in industry
and academia who need to develop the control methods, tools and
software to improve the performance of automated flexible
manufacturing systems.
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