A petri net approach to the modelling and analysis of flexible manufacturing systems

Narahari, Y. ; Viswanadham, N. (1985) A petri net approach to the modelling and analysis of flexible manufacturing systems Annals of Operations Research, 3 (8). pp. 449-472. ISSN 0254-5330

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Abstract

In this paper we present an approach for modelling and analyzing flexible manufacturing systems (FMSs) using Petri nets. In this approach, we first build a Petri net model (PNM) of the given FMS in a bottom-up fashion and then analyze important qualitative aspects of FMS behaviour such as existence/absence of deadlocks and buffer overflows. The basis for our approach is a theorem we state and prove for computing the invariants of the union of a finite number of Petri nets when the invariants of the individual nets are known. We illustrate our approach using two typical manufacturing systems: an automated transfer line and a simple FMS.

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Keywords:Flexible Manufacturing Systems; Concurrency; Petri Net Modelling; Union of Petri Nets; Place Invariants; Deadlocks
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Deposited On:22 Dec 2010 09:48
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