Abstract
A new method for active control on a system is presented. This new method is an application of a more general theory denoted General System Logical Theory (GSLT).The aim of the present approach is to control a system when it is impossible to foresee the future behaviour of the system for mathematical impossibility related to non-linear differential equations.The new reference point is the desired behaviour more than the future prevision of the behaviour.Applications to the control of an aircraft wing and to active noise control are implemented.
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Resconi, G. (1986). Active Control of a System by the New General System Logical Theory. In: Trappl, R. (eds) Cybernetics and Systems ’86. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4634-7_10
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