Control Of Distributed Parameter Systems 1986


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Control of Distributed Parameter Systems 1989


Control of Distributed Parameter Systems 1989

Author: M. Amouroux

language: en

Publisher: Elsevier

Release Date: 2014-06-28


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This volume presents state-of-the-art reports on the theory, and current and future applications of control of distributed parameter systems. The papers cover the progress not only in traditional methodology and pure research in control theory, but also the rapid growth of its importance for different applications. This title will be of interest to researchers working in the areas of mathematics, automatic control, computer science and engineering.

Control of Distributed Parameter Systems, 1986


Control of Distributed Parameter Systems, 1986

Author: Herbert E. Rauch

language: en

Publisher: Pergamon

Release Date: 1987


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The increasing requirements for active control of large aerospace, chemical and mechanical systems have focused attention on recent research into the control of distributed parameter systems. The increasing capabilities in computation, instrumentation and actuators have made possible implementation of sophisticated control schemes based on this research. This volume represents state of the art reports on the theory and current and future applications, and should be considered essential reading for all those involved in the production of such systems.

Distributed Computer Control Systems 1986


Distributed Computer Control Systems 1986

Author: K.D. Muller

language: en

Publisher: Elsevier

Release Date: 2014-05-23


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This seventh IFAC workshop on distributed control systems (DCCS) discusses the ideas of real-time synchronization and data consistency in industry, with emphasis on the Manufacturing Automation Protocol (MAP). The volume also debates the gulf between the computer scientist's approach to language and the needs of the application programmer. In addition to treating relevant topics, each session has an introductory paper and a panel discussion, to give a complete picture of the progress and research in this computer field today.