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Extensions of Standard CADCS Environment for Parallel Computation and Real Time Control

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The accessibility of transputer-based parallel systems is a strong potential stimulation of creating new efficient parallel methods for identification and control of technological processes.

At the same time, implementations of contemporary research results face substantial difficulties due to the algorithmic complexity, speed problems and insufficient maturity of the relevant system software.

The standard matrix software environment, adopted in research and education, does not support real time and parallel control adequately. The article describes an attempt to form a methodology and software tools for the design of parallel and real time control systems. The tools has been created in the Group of Adaptive Systems of the Institute with the aim to facilitate research, verification, testing and implementation of the parallel identification/control algorithms. The paper intends to stimulate discussion about required new features of the matrix environment.

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Nedoma, P. (1993). Extensions of Standard CADCS Environment for Parallel Computation and Real Time Control. In: Kárný, M., Warwick, K. (eds) Mutual Impact of Computing Power and Control Theory. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-2968-2_16

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