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Title: | Advanced methods for recurrent hierarchical systems modeling. Application to producer-consumer distributed energy production systems | Authors: | Minca, E. Filip, F. Racoceanu, D. Stefan, V. Stefan, A. |
Keywords: | Fuzzy detection Fuzzy logic Fuzzy reasoning T-temporized Petri nets |
Issue Date: | 2009 | Citation: | Minca, E.,Filip, F.,Racoceanu, D.,Stefan, V.,Stefan, A. (2009). Advanced methods for recurrent hierarchical systems modeling. Application to producer-consumer distributed energy production systems. Proceedings of 2009 7th Asian Control Conference, ASCC 2009 : 1542-1547. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. | Abstract: | This article proposes a Fuzzy Recurrent Synchronized Petri Networks (PNetSinFREC), dedicated to implementing the recurrent appearance of the functions of monitoring-decision. The proposed instrument improves a previous proposal because it proposes modeling the decision function in both autonomous and non-autonomous hierarchical systems. PNetSinFREC integrates fuzzy logic in modeling temporal aspects of the occurrence of monitored events. We propose two types of structural systems decision: hierarchical autonomous system and hierarchical distributed non-autonomous system. On each level there are events with equal probabilities of occurrence I detection. Proposed typology provides a recurrent behavior to the horizontal firing of the networks, which allows the detection of the occurrence I persistence of the external events monitored. It proposes an application for monitoring of the PNetSinFREC in a distributed system for production I consumption from renewable energy with photovoltaic solar panels. ©2009 ACA. | Source Title: | Proceedings of 2009 7th Asian Control Conference, ASCC 2009 | URI: | http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/41475 | ISBN: | 9788995605691 |
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