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Methodologies for Analysis and Design of Telecontrol Systems

Approaches to Analysis of Remote Control Processes

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In Chapter 3, it was mentioned that an important problem concerning telecontrol is the need to conduct many experimental investigations when designing new equipment. This increases elaboration time and cost. Therefore, development of new computer-based design methods for MMSs (and, in particular, telerobotic systems) is very important.

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Slutski, L.I. (1998). Methodologies for Analysis and Design of Telecontrol Systems. In: Remote Manipulation Systems. International Series on Microprocessor-Based and Intelligent Systems Engineering, vol 17. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5153-5_8

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