2014
DOI: 10.15587/1729-4061.2014.28724
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Systems engineering of optimal control. Synthesis of the structure of the technological products conversion system (Part 1)

Abstract: Розроблено архітектуру системи управління з можливістю повномасштабної параметрич-ної оптимізації. Встановлено, що це можливо, якщо функції перетворення і буферизації тех-нологічного продукту виконують різні систе-ми. Синтезовано архітектуру системи пере-творення на прикладі технологічного процесу нагрівання рідини. Створювані моделі тесту-валися і досліджувалися в спеціально розробле-ному для цих цілей безкоштовному програмно-му конструкторі EFFLI Ключові слова: синтез систем, керова-на система, система перет… Show more

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“…A similar pattern of change in resource intensity of the operation of the management is typical for processes with a batch feed of energy products [10].…”
Section: Analytical Determination Of Complex Costs (Resource Intensitmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…A similar pattern of change in resource intensity of the operation of the management is typical for processes with a batch feed of energy products [10].…”
Section: Analytical Determination Of Complex Costs (Resource Intensitmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…The program designer EFFLI [13] and a set of complete mechanisms [13,14] have been developed for such research. A feature of designed mechanisms is that each of them performs one simple basic function.…”
Section: Synthesis Of Architecture Of Conversion Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The created conversion system [13] provides object interaction with buffering systems that served as the supply and consumption of its system products.…”
Section: Synthesis Of Architecture Of Conversion Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is obvious that a "banking system" [11] or a "transport system" [12] as sets of static systems, in turn, consist of many cybernetic systems. Therefore, in relation to such objects it is better to speak about an opportunity of influence on the functioning of such structures, but not about the principles of control.…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%