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Avtomatika i Telemekhanika, 1972, Issue 9, Pages 12–23
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Surveys
Control theory: state of art and outlook
A. M. Letov Moscow
Abstract:
The paper describes the state of art in basic problems of the control theory; programmed control ensuring the achievement of a specified objective, and synthesis of feedback laws whose application would permit actual execution of the program established. The both problems are shown to be equally topical for the theory of large-scale systems control; system analysis concepts and tools should be used in studying these systems. This is illustrated by the statement of the problem of an agricultural center which would supply two cities. The example reveals the close relation between continuous controls fitting the maximum principle of L. S. Pontriagin and discrete controls determined by operations research techniques. Mathematical simulation of such large-scale systems, statement and solution of problems in their control are shown to be the most important and promising directions for the advance of the control theory.
Citation:
A. M. Letov, “Control theory: state of art and outlook”, Avtomat. i Telemekh., 1972, no. 9, 12–23; Autom. Remote Control, 33:9 (1972), 1415–1423
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