Article | REF: S8263 V1

Safe operation of control systems - Application example and reminder about RoP

Authors: Jean-François AUBRY, Éric CHATELET

Publication date: September 10, 2008

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  • Jean-François AUBRY: Professor at the Institut national polytechnique de Lorraine (INPL)

  • Éric CHATELET: Professor at Troyes University of Technology (UTT)

 INTRODUCTION

In this article, which follows on from [S 8 262] , we give an example of an application based on the various methods for analyzing operational safety. We then present a number of reminders concerning Petri nets (RdP).

Introduced in the early 1960s by Carl Adam Petri, Petri nets (RdP) are models for describing discrete-event systems.

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