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Technical Systems Control: From Mechatronics to Cyber-Physical Systems

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In this paper discussed the evolution development processes of modern control theory for technical systems. Perspective trends are analyzed via fundamental principle of analogy searching for evolution behavior of complex biological and information processing cybernetic systems. A new class of cyber-physical systems with adaptive behavior has been reviewed as a prototype of new paradigms for technical system control. Evolutionary cognitive systems with a special emphasis on synergistic mechanisms of self-organization and knowledge-based activity are proposed for providing an appropriate level of adaptation for goal directed behavior.

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Shkodyrev, V.P. (2016). Technical Systems Control: From Mechatronics to Cyber-Physical Systems. In: Gorodetskiy, A. (eds) Smart Electromechanical Systems. Studies in Systems, Decision and Control, vol 49. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27547-5_1

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