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A set of original results in the ?eld of high-level design of
logical control devices and systems is presented in this book.
These concern different aspects of such important and long-term
design problems, including the following, which seem to be the main
ones. First, the behavior of a device under design must be
described properly, and some adequate formal language should be
chosen for that. Second, effective
algorithmsshouldbeusedforcheckingtheprepareddescriptionforcorrectness,
foritssyntacticandsemanticveri?cationattheinitialbehaviorlevel.Third,
the problem of logic circuit implementation must be solved using
some concrete technological base; ef?cient methods of logic
synthesis, test, and veri?cation should be developed for that.
Fourth, the task of the communication between the control device
and controlled objects (and maybe between different control
devices)waitsforitssolution.Alltheseproblemsarehardenoughandcannotbe
successfully solved without ef?cient methods and algorithms
oriented toward computer implementation. Some of these are
described in this book. The languages used for behavior description
have been descended usually from two well-known abstract models
which became classic: Petri nets and ?nite state machines (FSMs).
Anyhow, more detailed versions are developed and described in the
book, which enable to give more complete information
concerningspeci?cqualitiesoftheregardedsystems.Forexample,
themodelof parallelautomatonispresented,
whichunliketheconventional?niteautomaton can be placed
simultaneously into several places, calledpartial. As a base for
circuit implementation of control algorithms, FPGA is accepted in
majority of cas
A set of original results in the ?eld of high-level design of
logical control devices and systems is presented in this book.
These concern different aspects of such important and long-term
design problems, including the following, which seem to be the main
ones. First, the behavior of a device under design must be
described properly, and some adequate formal language should be
chosen for that. Second, effective
algorithmsshouldbeusedforcheckingtheprepareddescriptionforcorrectness,
foritssyntacticandsemanticveri?cationattheinitialbehaviorlevel.Third,
the problem of logic circuit implementation must be solved using
some concrete technological base; ef?cient methods of logic
synthesis, test, and veri?cation should be developed for that.
Fourth, the task of the communication between the control device
and controlled objects (and maybe between different control
devices)waitsforitssolution.Alltheseproblemsarehardenoughandcannotbe
successfully solved without ef?cient methods and algorithms
oriented toward computer implementation. Some of these are
described in this book. The languages used for behavior description
have been descended usually from two well-known abstract models
which became classic: Petri nets and ?nite state machines (FSMs).
Anyhow, more detailed versions are developed and described in the
book, which enable to give more complete information
concerningspeci?cqualitiesoftheregardedsystems.Forexample,
themodelof parallelautomatonispresented,
whichunliketheconventional?niteautomaton can be placed
simultaneously into several places, calledpartial. As a base for
circuit implementation of control algorithms, FPGA is accepted in
majority of cas
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