Dynamics of Discrete-Event Systems

This lecture covers typical discrete-event problems and fundamental properties of event-driven signals and systems. Theory of deterministic and non-deterministic automata establishes a basis for understanding and handling event-driven systems. In total, petri nets and autotmata are used to model subsystems which form the basis for hierarchial and interconnected models.

This site is for reference only. For further details and news please refer to the German version!

General Information

Lecturer
Semester

Summer

Credit Points

6 ECTS

Language

German

Schedule

Please refer to the German version.

Description

This lecture covers typical discrete-event problems and fundamental properties of event-driven signals and systems. Theory of deterministic and non-deterministic automata establishes a basis for understanding and handling event-driven systems. In total, petri nets and autotmata are used to model subsystems which form the basis for hierarchial and interconnected models.

  • Topic 1: Introduction into Modeling and Analysis of Discrete-Event Systems
  • Topic 2: Deterministic Automata
  • Topic 3: Non-deterministic Automata
  • Topic 4: Petri Nets
  • Topic 5: Automata Nets

Contact

This image shows Boris Blagojevic

Boris Blagojevic

M. Sc.

Research Assitant

This image shows Martin Rupp

Martin Rupp

M.Sc.

Research assistant

To the top of the page