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Information and Communication Technologies in Control

Authors:Halang Wolfgang A., Fernuniversitaet in Hagen, Germany
Sanz Ricardo, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain
Babuska Robert, Technische Universiteit Delft, Netherlands
Roth Hubert, Universitaet Siegen, Germany
Topic:3.1 Computers for Control
Session:Information and Communication Technologies in Control
Keywords: Real-time, soft, networked and ubiquitous computing, cognition, communication, control, embedded systems

Abstract

A new approach in control engineering (“Information Processing for Action”) is presented, in which control, computers, communication and cognition play equal roles in addressing real-life problems from very small-scale devices to very large-scale industrial processes and non-technical applications. Thus, the C2 paradigm of “Computers for Control” is shifting towards the C4 paradigm of “Computers, Communication and Cognition for Control” providing an integrated perspective on the role computers play in control systems and control plays in computer systems. This change is mainly due to new developments in computers and knowledge management, and the rapidly emerging field of telecommunications providing a number of possible applications in control. Control engineers will have to master computer and software technologies to be able to build the systems of the future, and software engineers need to use control concepts to master the ever-increasing complexity of computing systems.