WCSE 2015
ISBN: 978-981-09-5471-0 DOI: 10.18178/wcse.2015.04.007

Intelligent Control Systems: Contemporary Problems in Theory and Implementation in Practice

A. V. Proletarsky, SHEN Kai, K. A. Neusypin

Abstract— Problems of synthesizing modern control systems - Intelligent Control Systems were researched. The original concepts of synthesizing Intelligent Control Systems for dynamic objects were presented, which were developed based on the P.K. Anokhin Functional Systems Theory. Various approaches on synthesis of perspective control systems for flight vehicles by utilizing Intelligent Elements were developed as well. Consequently, practical applications of Intelligent Control Systems were thus illustrated by presenting examples of perspective Pseudo-intelligent Control and Measurement Systems of flight vehicles. In the paper, all the functional structures proposed of Intelligent Control Systems have great practical implementary values and can be applied for synthesis of various control systems for diverse dynamic objects.

Index Terms— intelligent control systems, P.K. Anokhin functional systems, dynamic expert systems, self-organization algorithms, flight vehicles.

A. V. Proletarsky, SHEN Kai, K. A. Neusypin
Department of Computer Science and Control Systems, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, RUSSIA
SHEN Kai
School of Mechanical Engineering, Nanjing University of Science & Technology, CHINA

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Cite: A. V. Proletarsky, SHEN Kai, K. A. Neusypin, "Intelligent Control Systems: Contemporary Problems in Theory and Implementation in Practice," 2015 The 5th International Workshop on Computer Science and Engineering-Information Processing and Control Engineering (WCSE 2015-IPCE), pp. 39-47, Moscow, Russia, April 15-17, 2015.