Microcontrollers: architecture, implementation, and programming
Microcontrollers: architecture, implementation, and programming
Microcontroller software design using Petri Tables
Journal of Microcomputer Applications
A modelling and analysis tool for discrete events systems: continuous Petri net
Performance Evaluation
Petri Net Theory and the Modeling of Systems
Petri Net Theory and the Modeling of Systems
Petri Nets for System Engineering: A Guide to Modeling, Verification, and Applications
Petri Nets for System Engineering: A Guide to Modeling, Verification, and Applications
Multi-band infinite impulse response filtering using microcontrollers for e-Monitoring applications
Microprocessors & Microsystems
Information Processing Letters
Discrete, Continuous, and Hybrid Petri Nets
Discrete, Continuous, and Hybrid Petri Nets
Monitor petri nets for security monitoring
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Security and Dependability for Resource Constrained Embedded Systems
Microcontroller-based process monitoring and management using embedded Petri-nets
Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing
Model-Based generation of run-time monitors for AUTOSAR
ECMFA'13 Proceedings of the 9th European conference on Modelling Foundations and Applications
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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.