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17 December 1998 Introduction to mimic engineering: concept of holonic control
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Here introduces a concept of Holonic Control in the field of broad sense of control. Nowadays there are many much more complicated things than before in this world, waited to be controlled intelligently for getting a goods' production rate better at a factory or getting things clearer in a complex system system or getting a help in a sense of analyzing a system, etc. In today's control field, for having these complicated things accomplished, we have tried to understand the target system to be controlled clearly, accurately, and precisely. After having gotten this information, it is ready to control for many purposes. But usually this method gives us further complexed problems, more tim consuming because of the size of a system, and comparatively lower robustness. These are used by lack of a flexibility against a sudden change of a system's behavior, giving too much redundant attention to a system, and lack of intelligence. So in order to overcome these problems, here introduces the concept of HOLONIC CONTROL method which always introduces the necessary figures and functions of a system in the whole system to be controlled.
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Shigeki Sugiyama "Introduction to mimic engineering: concept of holonic control", Proc. SPIE 3518, Sensors and Controls for Intelligent Machining, Agile Manufacturing, and Mechatronics, (17 December 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.332788
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KEYWORDS
Control systems

Holons

Intelligence systems

Surface plasmons

Complex systems

Organisms

Reliability

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