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In this chapter we are concerned with the definition of a specific class of DESs called active systems. The notion of an active system is given in terms of formal properties rather than concrete, physical characteristics. Depending on the context and the nature of the task to be performed (simulation, supervision, diagnosis, etc.), a physical system can be modeled in different ways. For example, the protection apparatus of a power transmission network can be modeled as either a continuous system or a DES.
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Lamperti, G., Zanella, M., Zhao, X. (2018). Active Systems. In: Introduction to Diagnosis of Active Systems. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92733-6_3
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