Output Stabilizability of Discrete Event Dynamic Systems

Abstract

The study of the control of Discrete Event Dynamic Systems (DEDS) was been introduced by Wonham, Ramadge, et al. This work prompted a considerable response by other researchers, exploring a variety of alternate formulations and paradigms. In our work, we have had in mind the development of a regulator theory for DEDS. In another paper, we develop notions of stability and stabilizability for DEDS while in second, we focus on the questions of observability and state reconstruction, using what might be thought of as an intermittent observation model. In this paper, we combine our work on stabilizability and observability to address the problem of stabilization by dynamic output feedback under partial observations. Our presentation here is necessarily brief.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 1989
Accession Number
ADA459570

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  • A. S. Willsky
  • C. M. Ozveren

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  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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