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A Method of Designing Intelligent Adaptive Control Systems on the Basis of Transition Relation between Models

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An approach to designing intelligent adaptive control systems was proposed, and the logic-semiotic apparatus underlying them was described. An example of constructing the control model of a robot was presented. The development software for creating intelligent adaptive control systems was described.

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Golovina, E.Y. A Method of Designing Intelligent Adaptive Control Systems on the Basis of Transition Relation between Models. Automation and Remote Control 62, 1597–1607 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012402230314

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