Complexation Robustness Coordination Uncertainty Emergent properties The article discusses the possibility of synthesis of existing methods and principles of control to get new more sophisticated systems that would have emergent properties and allow to increase the efficiency of complex technological systems. The authors proposed to combine robust and optimal control methods, robust and adaptive ones, coordination and situational methods, etc. The obtained control systems, which cannot be obtained via trivial use of both methods chosen for complexation, provide quality and efficient control of complex plants for which the standard control system cannot guarantee the required accuracy.
The paper gives the examples of synthesis of existing methods and principles of control to get new, more sophisticated systems that have emergent properties and increase the efficiency of complex technological systems. Authors proposed combination of robust and predictive controllers, fuzzy and neural systems, situational control and coordination, synergy and analytical methods. New control systems because of their new properties, that can not be obtained by trivial use both methods chosen for complexation, provide qualitative and efficient control of complex plants for which the standard control system can not guarantee the required accuracy.
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