Control of Timed Discrete Event Systems with Ticked Linear Temporal Logic Constraints
Abstract
This paper presents a novel method of synthesizing a fragment of a timed discrete event system(TDES),introducing a novel linear temporal logic(LTL), called ticked LTLf. The ticked LTLf is given as an extension to LTLf, where the semantics is defined over a finite execution fragment. Differently from the standard LTLf, the formula is defined as a variant of metric temporal logic formula, where the temporal properties are described by counting the number of tick in the fragment of the TDES. Moreover, we provide a scheme that encodes the problem into a suitable one that can be solved by an integer linear programming (ILP). The effectiveness of the proposed approach is illustrated through a numerical example of a path planning.
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