Dealing with Bio- and Ecological Complexity: Challenges and Opportunities
Authors: | Carson Ewart, City University London, United Kingdom Feng David Dagan, University of Sydney, Australia Pons Marie-Noëlle, CNRS-ENSIC-INPL Nancy, France Soncini-Sessa Rodolfo, Politecnico di Milano, Italy van Straten Gerrit, Wageningen University, Netherlands |
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Topic: | 8.1 Control in Agriculture |
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Session: | Dealing with Bio- and Ecological Complexity: Challenges and Opportunities |
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Keywords: | Agriculture, biomedical systems, biotechnology, control systems, ecology, environmental systems, modelling. |
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Abstract
The complexities of the dynamic processes and their control associated with biological and ecological systems offer many challenges for the control engineer. Over the past decades the application of dynamic modelling and control has aided understanding of their complexities. At the same time using such complex systems as test-beds for new control methods has highlighted their limitations (e.g. in relation to system identification) and has thus acted as a catalyst for methodological advance. This paper continues the theme of exploring opportunities and achievements in applying modelling and control in the bio- and ecological domains.