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Development of Control Mechanisms of Objects with the Flow Technology on the Basis of Event Models of Channels

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For a basic element of the decomposition of a complex technological network, an event model of a channel (a pipeline including the built-in equipment) is suggested. It is shown how to structurize the control of processes in the technological network on the basis of a channel model in combination with event models of units and technological installations of an object with the flow technology. Mechanisms of control of the technological network as a collection of units, channels, and technological installations are worked out. Examples are given to illustrate the suggested models and mechanisms.

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Ambartsumyan, A.A., Potekhin, A.I. Development of Control Mechanisms of Objects with the Flow Technology on the Basis of Event Models of Channels. Automation and Remote Control 64, 601–617 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1023294415388

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