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CS 3SD3 Midterm Test Sample Solutions 1.[5] Consider the controller for an automatic door. Often found at supermarkets entrances and exits, automatic doors swing open when the controller senses the person is approaching. An automatic door has a pad in front to detect the presence of the person about to walk through the doorway. Another pad is located to the rear of the doorway so that controller can hold the door open enough for the person to pass all the way through and also so that the door does not strike someone standing behind it as it opens. The configuration is shown in the following figure: The controller is in either of two states: OPEN or CLOSED, representing the corresponding condition of the door, and there are four possible actions/conditions: FRONT - the person is standing on the pad in front of the doorway, REAR - the person is standing on the pad to the rear of the doorway, BOTH - the people are standing on both pads, NEITHER - no one is standing on either pad. Model this controller as an FSP process, DOOR_CONTROLLER. Solution 1: DOOR_CONTROLLER = CLOSED, CLOSED = (neither -> CLOSED |both -> CLOSED |rear -> OPEN |front -> OPEN), OPEN = (neither -> CLOSED |both -> CLOSED %this is to prevent striking a person |rear -> OPEN |front -> OPEN). Solution 2: DOOR_CONTROLLER = CLOSED, CLOSED = (neither -> CLOSED |both -> CLOSED |rear -> CLOSED // avoid striking people standing on the rear pad |front -> OPEN), OPEN = (neither -> CLOSED |both -> OPEN |rear -> OPEN // avoid stri

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CS 3SD3 Midterm Test Sample Solutions

1.[5] Consider the controller for an automatic door. Often found at supermarkets entrances and exits,
automatic doors swing open when the controller senses the person is approaching. An automatic
door has a pad in front to detect the presence of the person about to walk through the doorway.
Another pad is located to the rear of the doorway so that controller can hold the door open
enough for the person to pass all the way through and also so that the door does not strike
someone standing behind it as it opens. The configuration is shown in the following figure:




The controller is in either of two states: OPEN or CLOSED, representing the corresponding
condition of the door, and there are four possible actions/conditions:
FRONT - the person is standing on the pad in front of the doorway,
REAR - the person is standing on the pad to the rear of the doorway,
BOTH - the people are standing on both pads,
NEITHER - no one is standing on either pad.

Model this controller as an FSP process, DOOR_CONTROLLER.

Solution 1:

DOOR_CONTROLLER = CLOSED,
CLOSED = (neither -> CLOSED
|both -> CLOSED
|rear -> OPEN
|front -> OPEN),
OPEN = (neither -> CLOSED
|both -> CLOSED %this is to prevent striking a person
|rear -> OPEN
|front -> OPEN).

Solution 2:

DOOR_CONTROLLER = CLOSED,
CLOSED = (neither -> CLOSED
|both -> CLOSED
|rear -> CLOSED // avoid striking people standing on
the rear pad
|front -> OPEN),
OPEN = (neither -> CLOSED
|both -> OPEN
|rear -> OPEN // avoid striking people standing on
the rear pad
|front -> OPEN).

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, 2.[10] A small hotel cafeteria is used by several customers eating breakfast. The customers either drink
tea of coffee. There is one Tea Machine and one Coffee Machine. When either Tea Machine or
Coffee Machine runs out of tea or coffee, new tea or coffee is provided by cafeteria staff.
Assume capacities of both machines are the same: N drinks. Initially both machines are full.

a.[5] Provide an FSP description of the above scenario. You must provide also a brief
description of the intended behavior for each one of the processes you define.

Hint: Possible processes for the above scenario are CUSTOMER, TEA_MACHINE,
COFFEE_MACHINE and STAFF_MEMBER.

b.[5] Provide a Petri nets (any kind) description of the above scenario.
Hint. Using Place/Transition nets is advised as it seems to be the most natural.

Solutions:
(a) Assume M customers

const N = 4
range Jobs = 0..N

TEA_MACHINE = TEA_MACHINE[N],
TEA_MACHINE[j:Jobs] = (when j==0 replece_tea -> TEA_MACHINE[N]
| when j>0 give_tea -> TEA_MACHINE[j-1])

COFFEE_MACHINE = COFFEE_MACHINE[N],
COFFEE_MACHINE[j:Jobs] =
(when j==0 replece_coffee -> COFFEE_MACHINE[N]
| when j>0 give_coffee -> COFFEE_MACHINE[j-1])

CUSTOMER = ( drink_tea -> CUSTOMER | drink_coffee -> CUSTOMER )

Const M = 3
range Customers = 0..M
||CUSTOMERS = (forall[i:CUSTOMERS] customer[i]:CUSTOMER).

STAFF_MEMBER = (replace_tea -> STAFF_MEMBER
| replace_coffee -> STAFF_MEMBER)

||CAFETERIA = (||CUSTOMERS || TEA_MACHINE || COFFEE_MACHINE
|| STAFF MEMBER)
/{ customer[Customers].drink_tea/give_tea,
customer[Customers].drink_coffee/give_coffee
customer[Customers].replace_tea/replace_tea,
customer[Customers].replace_coffee/replace_coffee}

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