Discrete Event Dynamic System

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In control engineering, a discrete-event dynamic system (DEDS) is a discrete-state, event-driven system of which the state evolution depends entirely on the occurrence of asynchronous discrete events over time. Although similar to continuous-variable dynamic systems (CVDS), DEDS consists solely of discrete state spaces and event-driven state transition mechanisms. Topics in DEDS include:

  • Automata theory
  • Supervisory control theory
  • Petri net theory
  • Discrete event system specification
  • Boolean differential calculus
  • Markov chain
  • Queueing theory
  • Discrete-event simulation
  • Concurrent estimation

References

  • "IEEE CSS Technical Committee on Discrete Event Systems". https://ieeecss.org/tc/discrete-event-systems. 
  • Introduction to Discrete Event Systems. Springer. 2008. ISBN 978-0-387-33332-8. 
  • Modeling and Control of Logical Discrete Event Systems. Springer. 1995. ISBN 978-0-7923-9538-6. 



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