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Reconfigurable Embedded Control Systems

ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 2011
The chapter deals with distributed multi-agent reconfigurable embedded control systems following the component-based International Industrial Standard IEC61499 in which a Function Block (abbreviated by FB) is an event-triggered software component owning data and a control application is a distributed network of Function Blocks that have classically to ...
Mohamed Khalgui, Olfa Mosbahi
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Reconfiguring Machine Control

Plastics Engineering, 2021
Futurists depict the process plant of tomorrow as entirely digital, with advanced software simulating every aspect of molding before machines are switched on and controlling them in real time when production begins. The vision is close to reality for processors who, through select machine suppliers, have access to enhanced digital process capabilities ...
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Reconfigurable flight control

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part G: Journal of Aerospace Engineering, 2005
Indirect adaptive control for reconfigurable flight control is advocated. Specifically, online static system identification using a moving window/batch estimation is implemented. The ensuing linear regression is augmented with an intercept. The intercept parameter is included to address the effects of trim change associated with the occurrence of a ...
M Pachter, E B Nelson
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Autonomous control reconfiguration

IEEE Control Systems, 1995
This article looks at autonomous control reconfiguration, particularly as it relates to fault accommodation and learning systems. To illustrate the types of difficulties encountered and to serve as a focus, two specific approaches are presented. The first approach uses multiple models to represent uncertain system characteristics.
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Hybrid Reconfigurable Control

2007
A severe fault renders a system inoperable by breaking the control loops. The task of control reconfiguration is to change the control structure in response to the detected fault. A two-level approach for control reconfiguration is presented. Firstly, a discrete-event model of the faulty system is used to design a discrete controller that brings the ...
Jan Lunze, Thomas Steffen
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