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The Impact of Technology on Control Methods

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Control of Complex Systems

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In order to bring together the main ideas presented in the previous chapters, a step by step construction of a control structure for complex systems is proposed here. As expected, technology and methodology are closely related, and control algorithms have to be adapted in function of available technological solutions.

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Drouin, M., Abou-Kandil, H., Mariton, M. (1991). The Impact of Technology on Control Methods. In: Control of Complex Systems. Applied Information Technology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-9853-1_7

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