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Performance evaluation of real-time decision-making architectures for computer-integrated manufacturing systems
Authors:Robert Y. Al-Jaar  Alan A. Desrochers  
Affiliation:

a Systems Engineering Tools and Technology, Digital Equipment Corporation, 4 Results Way, MRO4-1/H10, Marlboro, MA 01752-9122, U.S.A.

b Electrical, Computer, and Systems Engineering Department, Center for Intelligent Robotic Systems for Space Exploration, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 12180-3590, U.S.A.

Abstract:A general method is proposed for the performance evaluation of a decision-making architecture for computer-integrated manufacturing systems. A decision-making architecture broadens the concept of a control architecture by integrating control, communication and database functions. A modular modeling methodology is developed that captures these features and is applicable to an arbitrary computer-integrated manufacturing architecture. The model is based on generalized stochastic Petri nets and leads to a quantitative evaluation of such performance measures as response time, average utilization of a particular system component, average queue length, etc. The net result is a design tool that can be used to make tradeoffs among the system parameters.

The proposed technique is demonstrated using several real-time decision-making architectures. Several general conclusions are drawn from this investigation. Finally, a Petri net model reduction method is presented for this problem and used to compare the original performance evaluation results with those obtained from the simplified models.

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