Vol: 53(67) No: 1 / March 2008 Software Application for Systems Modeling and Simulation Using Hybrid Petri Nets Carmen Odubasteanu Department of Computer Science, “POLITEHNICA” University of Bucharest, Spl. Independentei 313, 77206 Bucharest, Romania, e-mail: carmen_od@yahoo.com Calin Munteanu Department of Automatics and Industrial Information,“POLITEHNICA” University of Bucharest, Spl. Independentei 313, 77206 Bucharest, Romania, e-mail: mc_aurel@yahoo.com Simona Caramihai Department of Automatics and Industrial Information,“POLITEHNICA” University of Bucharest, Spl. Independentei 313, 77206 Bucharest, Romania, e-mail: sic@yahoo.com Florian Antonescu Department of Automatics and Industrial Information,“POLITEHNICA” University of Bucharest, Spl. Independentei 313, 77206 Bucharest, Romania, e-mail: florinantonescu@yahoo.com Keywords: hybrid Petri Nets, software application, modeling, complex systems Abstract The complex systems requires not only new techniques and approaches, such as new models or behavior analysis methodologies but also dedicated software applications. This paper presents a decision support system software application, based on Hybrid Petri Nets modeling, that allows analysis and performance evaluation for different behavioral scenarios. Some of the main capabilities of this software application are: editing, composition, simulation and historical analysis for Hybrid Petri Nets. References [1] Alla, H. and R. David. 1998. “A Modelling and Analysis Tool for Discrete Event Systems: Continuous Petri Net”, Performance Evaluation, vol. 33, pp. 175–199. [2] Balduzzi, F., A. Giua, and G. Menga. 2000. “First-Order Petri Nets: A Model for Optimization and Control”, IEEE Trans. on Robotics and Automation, vol. 6, N° 4. [3] David, R. and H. Alla. 1987. “Continuous Petri Nets”, 8th European Workshop on Appli. and Theory of Petri Nets, Saragosse (E), pp. 275-294. [4] David, R and S.I. Caramihai – “Modeling of Delays on Continuous Flows thanks to Extended Hybrid Petri Nets” - Proc. of the 4th International Conference on Automation of Mixed Processes: Hybrid Dynamic Systems, Sept.2000, Dortmund, ISBN 3-8265-7836-8, pp.343-350. [5] David, R. and H. Alla. 2005. Discrete, Continuous, and Hybrid Petri Nets, Springer, Heidelberg, ISBN: 978-3-540-22480-8. [6] Le Bail, J., H. Alla, and R. David. 1991. “Hybrid Petri Nets”, Proc. European Control Conference, Grenoble (F). [7] Lorenz, E.N. - The Essence of Chaos, University of Washington Press, ISBN 0-295-97514-8, 1993 [8] Munteanu, C, David, R and H. Alla – “Algorithmic speed calculation for a timed continuous Petri net” - 7th Workshop on Discrete Event Systems (WODES), Reims, France, 2004. [9] Petri, C. A. 1962. Communication with Automata, Supplement 1 to Technical Report RADC-TR-65-337, N.Y., 1965. Translation by C.F. Greene of Kommunikation mit Automaten, PhD Dissertation, University of Bonn. [10] Stewart, I. and B. Blackwell. 1989. Does god play dice? the new mathematics of chaos, ISBN 1-55787-106-4. |