Title :
Self-Organizing Control Systems
Author_Institution :
Systems Research Center, Case Institute of Technology, Cleveland, Ohio.
Abstract :
The objective of this paper is first to introduce the formulation of a control problem, called the ``basic control problem,´´ then to derive from it a concept of adaptation. Furthermore, the paper shows how self-organizing subsystems can be used in the design stage or in on-line operation to solve the basic control problem. The discussion is conceptual; its objective is to indicate possible new avenues for research in control and adaptation, and no attempt is made towards mathematical formalization of the proposed ideas.
Keywords :
Control systems; Discrete time systems; Ear; Equations; Intersymbol interference; Open systems; Optimal control; Organizing; Solids; System performance;
Journal_Title :
Applications and Industry, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAI.1964.5407755