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Petri Nets 2017 : Petri nets models for modeling, control and optimization

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Link: http://codit2017.com/index.php/special-sessions
 
When Apr 5, 2017 - Apr 7, 2017
Where Barcelona - Spain
Submission Deadline Jan 4, 2017
Notification Due Feb 2, 2017
Final Version Due Feb 20, 2017
Categories    control   modelling   optimization   petri nets
 

Call For Papers

Due to multiple requests, the Papers submission deadline has been extended to
January 04, 2017

Session Co-Chairs :
Prof. Maria Pia Fanti, Polytechnic of Bari – Italy, mariapia.fanti@poliba.it
Dr. Patrice Bonhomme, University of Tours – France, bonhomme@univ-tours.fr
Dr. Achraf J Telmoudi, University of Sousse – Tunisia, telmoudi@ieee.org
Prof. Isabel Demongodin, Aix-Marseille University – France, isabel.demongodin@lsis.org  
Dr. Dimitri Lefebvre, University of Le Havre – France

CFP: http://codit2017.com/Special%20Sessions/Special-Session-CoDIT2017-PETRI-NETS.pdf

Session description
The challenge for the researchers and engineers is to deal with the planning, the modeling, the analysis, the verification, the control, the scheduling, and the control implementation of the systems. Petri nets were developed by Carl Petri as a mathematical tool of describing activities, resources, and system states. They have been used to model, analyze and evaluate control system behavior. In addition, It is a graphical language applicable to a large variety of discrete systems. In addition, Petri Nets allow a variety of extensions (timed, colored, object oriented, continuous, labeled, …) that can be adapted to specific applications while preserving a graphical aspect. Considering the performance of the Petri Nets tool in terms of modeling synchronizations, parallels, conflicts and sharing of resources, this tool is seen as an important research way for modeling and evaluation of systems. This special issue focuses on the using of Petri Nets tool for the Modeling, Optimization, Evaluation, Control and Analysis:
- Diagnosis Methods Based on Petri Net
- Petri Nets for Control,
- System design decisions using Petri Nets,
- Petri Nets for Analysis,
- Monitoring of systems using Petri Nets,
- Diagnosis of Petri Nets
- Reliable computation using Petri nets,
- Reliability and Maintenance Engineering,
- …
SUBMISSION
Please submit your full paper choosing the right Special Session (03-Special Session: Petri nets models for modeling, control and optimization) on the EasyChair for CoDIT'17 website: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=codit17
All papers must be written in English and should describe original work. The length of the paper is limited to a maximum of 6 pages (in the standard IEEE conference double column format).

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