-This paper describes the research on adaptronic systems made by the author and offers to use biosensors that can be later inserted into the adaptronic systems. Adaptronic systems are based, on the one hand, on the adaptronic approach when the system is designed not to always meet the worst condition, but to change the structure of the system according to the external conditions. On the other hand, it is an extension of common automatic control ad adaptive systems. So, in the introduction firstly the adaptronic approach and biosensor as a term is explained. Adaptive systems, upon which adaptronic ones are based, are also mentioned. Then the construction of biosensor is described, as well as some information is given about the classification of biosensors and their main groups. Also it is suggested to use lichen indicators in industry to control concentration of chemical substances in the air. After that mathematical models and computer experiments for adaptronic system and biosensor analysis are given.
this paper continues the authors' former research. It is focused on modelling of an adapting device. The equations used for self-tuning or adaptive systems are adjusted to derive the mathematical model of an adaptronic system and the structural scheme of such system is built based on the scheme of self-tuning system. Adapter is described as open-loop automatic control system with two first-order aperiodic blocks and PI controller. As here the main attention is paid to the adapter and to simplify equations, blocks of the main loops are proportional (P) controllers. This is used to make a simulated computer model for adaptronic system.
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