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    Algoritam za sprječavanje zastoja temeljen na uzastopnoj kontroli sifona Petrijeve mreže

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    This paper presents a formal calculation method of a deadlock prevention supervisor by the use of Petri nets. The proposed algorithm uses reachability tree to detect deadlock state and iterative siphon control method to synthesize the deadlock prevention supervisor. Such supervisor is maximally permissive and consists of minimal number of control places. The algorithm is intended for reversible or partially reversible P-T Petri net, but it can also be applied to Ordinary Petri nets. The calculation of the supervisor is illustrated by two examples. The first example shows the synthesis of deadlock prevention supervisor in a manufacturing system consisting of three conveyors and three robots, where the deadlock can occur due to concurrent requests of the conveyors for the robot engagements and unpredictable duration of those engagements. The second example shows the synthesis of deadlock prevention supervisor in a marine traffic system, where dangerous vessel deadlock situations may occur in case of vessels\u27 irregular motion through the system. To avoid this, the vessel traffic is supervised and controlled by traffic lights using the deadlock prevention supervisor, which is responsible for vessels\u27 stopping only in the case of dangerous situation and until this situation elapses.Članak opisuje formalnu metodu proračuna nadzornika za sprječavanje zastoja korištenjem Petrijevih mreža. Predloženi algoritam koristi stablo dostupnih stanja za detekciju stanja zastoja i metodu uzastopne kontrole sifona za sintezu nadzornika za sprječavanje zastoja. Nadzornik je najviše dopuštajući i sadrži najmanji broj kontrolnih mjesta. Algoritam je namijenjen za reverzibilne ili djelomično reverzibilne P-T Petrijeve mreže, ali se može koristiti i za obične Petrijeve mreže. Proračun nadzornika pokazan je na dva primjera. Prvi primjer prikazuje sintezu nadzornika za sprječavanje zastoja u fleksibilnom proizvodnom sustavu s tri robota i tri proizvodne trake, gdje se zastoj može dogoditi zbog međusobnog natjecanja transportnih traka za angažiranjem robota te zbog nepredvidljivosti trajanja tih angažmana. Drugi primjer prikazuje sintezu nadzornika u pomorskom prometnom sustavu, gdje se opasne situacije zastoja plovila mogu dogoditi poradi neodgovarajućeg pomicanja plovila kroz sustav. Da bi se to izbjeglo, promet plovila se nadzire i upravlja pomoću svjetlosne signalizacije korištenjem nadzornika za sprječavanje zastoja, koji je odgovoran za zaustavljanje plovila samo u slučaju opasnog stanja te dok to stanje ne nestane

    Algoritam za sprječavanje zastoja temeljen na uzastopnoj kontroli sifona Petrijeve mreže

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    This paper presents a formal calculation method of a deadlock prevention supervisor by the use of Petri nets. The proposed algorithm uses reachability tree to detect deadlock state and iterative siphon control method to synthesize the deadlock prevention supervisor. Such supervisor is maximally permissive and consists of minimal number of control places. The algorithm is intended for reversible or partially reversible P-T Petri net, but it can also be applied to Ordinary Petri nets. The calculation of the supervisor is illustrated by two examples. The first example shows the synthesis of deadlock prevention supervisor in a manufacturing system consisting of three conveyors and three robots, where the deadlock can occur due to concurrent requests of the conveyors for the robot engagements and unpredictable duration of those engagements. The second example shows the synthesis of deadlock prevention supervisor in a marine traffic system, where dangerous vessel deadlock situations may occur in case of vessels\u27 irregular motion through the system. To avoid this, the vessel traffic is supervised and controlled by traffic lights using the deadlock prevention supervisor, which is responsible for vessels\u27 stopping only in the case of dangerous situation and until this situation elapses.Članak opisuje formalnu metodu proračuna nadzornika za sprječavanje zastoja korištenjem Petrijevih mreža. Predloženi algoritam koristi stablo dostupnih stanja za detekciju stanja zastoja i metodu uzastopne kontrole sifona za sintezu nadzornika za sprječavanje zastoja. Nadzornik je najviše dopuštajući i sadrži najmanji broj kontrolnih mjesta. Algoritam je namijenjen za reverzibilne ili djelomično reverzibilne P-T Petrijeve mreže, ali se može koristiti i za obične Petrijeve mreže. Proračun nadzornika pokazan je na dva primjera. Prvi primjer prikazuje sintezu nadzornika za sprječavanje zastoja u fleksibilnom proizvodnom sustavu s tri robota i tri proizvodne trake, gdje se zastoj može dogoditi zbog međusobnog natjecanja transportnih traka za angažiranjem robota te zbog nepredvidljivosti trajanja tih angažmana. Drugi primjer prikazuje sintezu nadzornika u pomorskom prometnom sustavu, gdje se opasne situacije zastoja plovila mogu dogoditi poradi neodgovarajućeg pomicanja plovila kroz sustav. Da bi se to izbjeglo, promet plovila se nadzire i upravlja pomoću svjetlosne signalizacije korištenjem nadzornika za sprječavanje zastoja, koji je odgovoran za zaustavljanje plovila samo u slučaju opasnog stanja te dok to stanje ne nestane

    Design of Deadlock Prevention Supervisor in Waterway with Multiple Locks and Canals

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    To avoid conflict and deadlock states in waterway with multiple locks and canals, a computer based traffic management system with proper control policy must be applied. The paper proposes a formal method for design of deadlock prevention supervisor by using discrete event theory, multiple reentrant flowlines class of Petri net and P-invariants control places calculation. By using and/or matrix algebra, authors analyze the structural characteristics of Petri net in order to find first and second level deadlocks. First level deadlocks are prevented by maintaining the number of vessels in the critical subsystems below the number of vessels in the critical circuits. A method for second level deadlock prevention, which is based on P-invariants, ensures that the key resources would not be the last available resources in the system. Functionality of the supervisor is verified by a computer simulation using Matlab software with Petri net toolbox and P-timed Petri net model of waterway

    Play Among Books

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    How does coding change the way we think about architecture? Miro Roman and his AI Alice_ch3n81 develop a playful scenario in which they propose coding as the new literacy of information. They convey knowledge in the form of a project model that links the fields of architecture and information through two interwoven narrative strands in an “infinite flow” of real books

    Just Tell Me The Rules! Or When Did The Rules Change?

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    Anne is an experienced direct marketer. Just promoted to CEO, Anne proves to be naïve in managing The ABC Catalog Company, despite her twenty years of experience with the company. She prefers to set simple, straightforward rules for her direct reports to follow. Her management philosophy has been influenced by advice from her mentor and by her personal experiences working with her direct reports when they were her colleagues. According to Anne “The big picture is for her (and perhaps her newly-appointed and trusted CFO, Jeff) to worry about.” Anne feels that many of her direct reports are incapable or unwilling to deal with the inevitable trade-offs that senior management must make, especially as new trends emerge. Yet she is unwilling to undergo a major management shake-up. Anne’s management approach backfires as the industry faces limits to growth and the company’s long-standing business model is tested. As management bonuses plummet and the parent company starts to meddle by bringing in consultants, the Merchandising SVP, Brad, sees his best career opportunity. He is frustrated with the diminished role Anne has allotted him and the perception that his nemesis, Jeff, is the heir apparent. That is supposed to be Brad’s destiny. His ego cannot take the slight. Brad takes the ultimate gamble, bringing his self-serving scenario of what ails The ABC Catalog Company to the parent company’s attention

    Cultural Landscapes Preservation and Social–Ecological Sustainability

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    Cultural landscapes are the result of social-ecological processes that have co-evolved throughout history, shaping high-value sustainable systems. The current processes of global change, such as agricultural intensification, rural abandonment, urban sprawl, and socio-economic dynamics, are threatening cultural landscapes worldwide. Whereas this loss is often unstoppable due to rapid and irreversible social-ecological changes, there are also examples where rationale protection measures can preserve cultural landscapes while promoting the sustainability of social-ecological systems. However, not all conservation policy-making processes consider the value of cultural landscapes, which makes their preservation even more difficult. Indeed, conservation policies focused on the wilderness paradigm are often counterproductive to conserving highly valuable cultural landscapes. The chapters in this book cover a wide spectrum of topics related to the preservation and sustainability of cultural landscapes, using different methodological approaches and involving regions from all over the world. This book can be useful for both researchers and professionals interested in using the socio-ecological framework in their scientific and applied work

    Water rights and related water supply issues

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    Presented during the USCID water management conference held on October 13-16, 2004 in Salt Lake City, Utah. The theme of the conference was "Water rights and related water supply issues."Includes bibliographical references.Proceedings sponsored by the U.S. Department of the Interior, Central Utah Project Completion Act Office and the U.S. Committee on Irrigation and Drainage.Consensus building as a primary tool to resolve water supply conflicts -- Administration to Colorado River allocations: the Law of the River and the Colorado River Water Delivery Agreement of 2003 -- Irrigation management in Afghanistan: the tradition of Mirabs -- Institutional reforms in irrigation sector of Pakistan: an approach towards integrated water resource management -- On-line and real-time water right allocation in Utah's Sevier River basin -- Improving equity of water distribution: the challenge for farmer organizations in Sindh, Pakistan -- Impacts from transboundary water rights violations in South Asia -- Impacts of water conservation and Endangered Species Act on large water project planning, Utah Lake Drainage Basin Water Delivery System, Bonneville Unit of the Central Utah Project -- Economic importance and environmental challenges of the Awash River basin to Ethiopia -- Accomplishing the impossible: overcoming obstacles of a combined irrigation project -- Estimating actual evapotranspiration without land use classification -- Improving water management in irrigated agricultue -- Beneficial uses of treated drainage water -- Comparative assessment of risk mitigation options for irrigated agricutlrue -- A multi-variable approach for the command of Canal de Provence Aix Nord Water Supply Subsystem -- Hierarchical Bayesian Analysis and Statistical Learning Theory II: water management application -- Soil moisture data collection and water supply forecasting -- Development and implementation of a farm water conservation program within the Coachella Valley Water District, California -- Concepts of ground water recharge and well augmentation in northeastern Colorado -- Water banking in Colorado: an experiment in trouble? -- Estimating conservable water in the Klamath Irrigation Project -- Socio-economic impacts of land retirement in Westlands Water District -- EPDM rubber lining system chosen to save valuable irrigation water -- A user-centered approach to develop decision support systems for estimating pumping and augmentation needs in Colorado's South Platte basin -- Utah's Tri-County Automation Project -- Using HEC-RAS to model canal systems -- Potential water and energy conservation and improved flexibility for water users in the Oasis area of the Coachella Valley Water District, California

    Environmental sound monitoring using machine listening and spatial audio

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    This thesis investigates how the technologies of machine listening and spatial audio can be utilised and combined to develop new methods of environmental sound monitoring for the soundscape approach. The majority of prior work on the soundscape approach has necessitated time-consuming, costly, and non-repeatable subjective listening tests, and one of the aims of this work was to produce robust systems reducing this need. The EigenScape database of Ambisonic acoustic scene recordings, containing eight classes encompassing a variety of urban and natural locations, is presented and used as a basis for this research. Using this data it was found that it is possible to classify acoustic scenes with a high level of accuracy based solely on features describing the spatial distribution of sounds within them. Further improvements were made when combining spatial and spectral features for a more complete characterisation of each scene class. A system is also presented using spherical harmonic beamforming and unsupervised clustering to estimate the onsets, offsets, and direction-of-arrival of sounds in synthesised scenes with up to three overlapping sources. It is shown that performance is enhanced using higher-order Ambisonics, but whilst there is a large increase in performance between first and second-order, increases at subsequent orders are more modest. Finally, a mobile application developed using the EigenScape data is presented, and is shown to produce plausible estimates for the relative prevalence of natural and mechanical sound in the various locations at which it was tested
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