State-of-the-art in control engineering

  • Kozák Š
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The paper deals with new trends in research, development and applications of advanced control methods and structures based on the principles of optimality, robustness and intelligence. Present trends in the complex process control design demand an increasing degree of integration of numerical mathematics, control engineering methods, new control structures based of distribution, embedded network control structure and new information and communication technologies. Furthermore, increasing problems with interactions, process non-linearities, operating constraints, time delays, uncertainties, and significant dead-times consequently lead to the necessity to develop more sophisticated control strategies. Advanced control methods and new distributed embedded control structures represent the most effective tools for realizing high performance of many technological processes. Main ideas covered in this paper are motivated namely by the development of new advanced control engineering methods (predictive, hybrid predictive, optimal, adaptive, robust, fuzzy logic, and neural network) and new possibilities of their SW and HW realizations and successful implementation in industry.

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Kozák, Š. (2014). State-of-the-art in control engineering. Journal of Electrical Systems and Information Technology, 1(1), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jesit.2014.03.002

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