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Tomáš Masopust

Researcher at Palacký University, Olomouc

Publications -  137
Citations -  1246

Tomáš Masopust is an academic researcher from Palacký University, Olomouc. The author has contributed to research in topics: Supervisory control & Context-sensitive grammar. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 129 publications receiving 1090 citations. Previous affiliations of Tomáš Masopust include Brno University of Technology & Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

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Control of Distributed Systems - Tutorial and Overview

TL;DR: Coordinated distributed systems are defined for linear systems, for Gaussian systems, and for discrete-eventsystemsandanalgebraic-geometriccharacterization and a specific control synthesis procedure is presented.
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Efficient separability of regular languages by subsequences and suffixes

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate the problem of separating two regular word languages by a simple language and give characterizations of when two languages can be separated and present an overview of when these problems can be decided in polynomial time if K and L are given by non-deterministic automata.
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Supervisory control synthesis of discrete-event systems using a coordination scheme

TL;DR: A procedure to compute the least restrictive solution within the coordination control architecture is provided and conditions under which the result coincides with the supremal controllable sublanguage are stated.
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Supervisory Control Synthesis of Discrete-Event Systems using Coordination Scheme

TL;DR: In this article, a control synthesis problem for a generator with a global specification and with a combination of a coordinator and local controllers is formulated and solved, and conditions under which the result coincides with the supremal controllable sublanguage are stated.
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Complexity of deciding detectability in discrete event systems

TL;DR: It is shown that it is not the case by considering DESs represented as deterministic finite automata without non-trivial cycles, which are structurally the simplest deadlock-freeDESs, that even for such very simple DESs, checking weak (periodic) detectability remains intractable.