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Microcontroller-Based Process Monitoring Using Petri-Nets

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This paper considers the development of a Petri-net-based modelling tool as a mechanism for process and system monitoring. The use of Petri-nets, which has previously been largely based in the areas of systems modelling and simulation, is shown here to have great potential for deployment as a process monitoring and management application. Interfacing with real-world processes has been achieved in part by introducing a specific set of extensions to the original Petri-net concept. This work has resulted in the engineering of a tool that can be embedded within the process using a microcontroller platform. The potential for such systems to provide low cost, yet powerful process management tools, is becoming increasingly evident, particularly given the ever-improving capabilities of microcontrollers.

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Frankowiak, M., Grosvenor, R. & Prickett, P. Microcontroller-Based Process Monitoring Using Petri-Nets. J Embedded Systems 2009, 282708 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1155/2009/282708

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