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CONSTRUCTION AND REGULATION OF STATIC CHARACTERISTICS FOR CONTROL OBJECTS

Victor ARTEMYEVcorr · Evgeny NAZOIKIN · Vitaly PANK

Number II · 2022pp. 80–85Published 13 August 2026doi.org/10.61413/ytyh2407
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Abstract

This article discusses the issues of digitalization in stream generation systems, as well as their shortcomings in existing Industrial Ethernet solutions, which were addressed using a new innovative approach. In addition, such solutions are often limited in their flexibility. However, these aspects are becoming increasingly important in the future. Existing control systems are characterized, as a rule, by branched hierarchical structures, and the quality of their functioning is assessed according to vector criteria. Such systems include the national economy as a whole, its branches, industrial enterprises, information systems, targeted programs in various subject and applied areas. It should also be noted that from the point of view of the system approach, any systematization is a fragment of a more general hierarchy of such systems. Automation of control processes and their analysis of modern complex control systems more and more often uses hierarchical models, which makes the problem of their development and research more relevant today. The method proposed by the authors for solving such problems does not seem unnecessarily cumbersome, since it is necessary not only to automate processes at each level, but also to carry out interlevel control. The conclusion is that none of the existing solutions is suitable for meeting the challenges of the future regarding scalability, flexibility or reliability.

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Victor ARTEMYEVcorr
Evgeny NAZOIKIN
Vitaly PANK

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