Descrete-Event Systems

Објавено: October 12, 2018
  1.    Course Title Descrete-Event Systems
  2.    Code 3ФЕИТ01З003
  3.    Study program KSIAR
  4.    Organizer of the study program (unit, institute, department) Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies
  5.    Degree (first, second, third cycle) First cycle
  6.    Academic year/semester III/5   7.    Number of ECTS credits 6.00
  8.    Lecturer Dr Goran Stojanovski
  9.    Course Prerequisites

10.    Course Goals (acquired competencies):  Discrete-event system and their usage in the field of automation. Introduction to Turing machines, regular grammar, and Markov chains.

11.    Course Syllabus: Introduction to discrete-event systems. Discrete automata, Turing machines, regular grammar, Markov chains and Petri Nets (timed and stochastic).

12.    Learning methods:  Combined: presentations, homework, project assignments, practical laboratory work.

13.    Total number of course hours 2 + 2 + 1 + 0
14.    Distribution of course hours 180
15.    Forms of teaching 15.1. Lectures-theoretical teaching 30
15.2. Exercises (laboratory, practice classes), seminars, teamwork 45
16.    Other course activities 16.1. Projects, seminar papers 30
16.2. Individual tasks 30
16.3. Homework and self-learning 45
17.    Grading 17.1. Exams 0
17.2. Seminar work/project (presentation: written and oral) 20
17.3. Activity and participation 0
17.4. Final exam 80
18.    Grading criteria (points) up to 50 points     5 (five) (F)
from 51 to 60 points     6 (six) (E)
from 61 to 70 points     7 (seven) (D)
from 71 to 80 points     8 (eight) (C)
from 81 to 90 points     9 (nine) (B)
from 91 to 100 points   10 (ten) (A)
19.    Conditions for acquiring teacher’s signature and for taking final exam Regular attendance at classes and completion of the laboratory work assignments.
20.  Forms of assessment Two partial written exams are scheduled during the semester (at the middle and at the end of the semester, each with a duration of 120 minutes), as well as tests, which are envisaged to be held on the regular classes, and a test for the laboratory exercises (scheduled after the end of the exercises).
1. Students who have passed the partial exams are considered to have passed the final written exam. A final oral exam can also be scheduled, with a duration of up to 60 minutes. The final grade is formed based on the points from the partial exams, tests and the final oral exam (if scheduled).
2. In the planned exam sessions, a final written exam is taken (duration 120 minutes). For students who have passed the final written exam, a final oral exam can also be scheduled (duration up to 60 minutes). The final grade is formed based on the points from the final written exam, the tests and the final oral exam (if scheduled)
21.   Language Macedonian and English
22.    Method of monitoring of teaching quality Internal evaluation and polls.
23.    Literature
23.1. Required Literature
No. Author Title Publisher Year
1 Chirstos G. Cassandras Introduction to Discrete Event Systems Springer 2008
2 Meng Chu Zhou Modeling, Simulation and Control of Flexible Manufacturing Systems – A Petri Net Approach World Scientific 1999