DocumentCode
1474939
Title
Control engineering in the former USSR. Some ideological aspects of the early years
Author
Bissell, C.C.
Author_Institution
Fac. of Technol., Open Univ., Milton Keynes, UK
Volume
19
Issue
1
fYear
1999
fDate
2/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
111
Lastpage
117
Abstract
2 case studies; the Shchipanov Affair of 1940-41, and the work of Andronov in the late 1940s. The author attempts to identify and elucidate some of the socio-political complexities that lie behind theoretical developments in control engineering in the former Soviet Union. The ideological background to scientific research was a crucial element in the 1930s and 1940s: it served to severely hinder early work at the Institute of Automation and Remote Control-yet it might be argued that it also promoted Andronov´s seminal contributions both to the development of nonlinear theory and to the history of his subject. The author contends that a study of the history of technology is of great value to students in exposing them to the complexities and “messiness”4 of real-world engineering. The history of Soviet control engineering is a case in point, and should remind us to be extremely wary of simplistic, linear accounts of the development, not only of control engineering, but of all technological disciplines
Keywords
control engineering; philosophical aspects; politics; A.A. Andronov; G.V. Shchipanov; Shchipanov Affair; control engineering; former USSR; ideological aspects; nonlinear theory; socio-political complexities; Automatic control; Automation; Control engineering; Control systems; Dictionaries; History; Research and development;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Control Systems, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1066-033X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/37.747235
Filename
747235
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