Discreteness in Time and Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Automatic Control Systems: Examples of the Effect of Discreteness on Mathematical Patterns

V. Kodkin
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Discreteness is one of the fundamental categories in science, philosophy, mathematics, physics, and cybernetics. In the last 50 years, this concept and problem has occupied the minds of many practical engineers. There were situations in which discreteness began to play a major role, for example among the problems obstructing progress in automatic control systems and regarding the transition to digital systems. This chapter discusses the main approaches to the stability analysis of automatic control systems, proposed in fundamental works on the theory of automatic control (TAC). A proprietary approach is proposed, greatly simplifying engineering calculations, with almost no loss of analysis accuracy. It is shown, how this approach allows us to formulate new principles for the construction of seem-ingly well-known regulators — PID regulators and variable structure systems (VSS). In the last part of the chapter, it is proposed to analyze the famous paradoxes of science precisely from the point of view of the discreteness of the variables considered in these paradoxes. It is argued that it is discrete operations (not always correct) that are the causes of these paradoxes.
时间上的离散性与自动控制系统有效性的评估:离散性对数学模式影响的例子
离散性是科学、哲学、数学、物理和控制论中的基本范畴之一。在过去的50年里,这个概念和问题已经占据了许多实际工程师的头脑。在某些情况下,离散性开始起主要作用,例如在阻碍自动控制系统进展的问题中以及在向数字系统过渡的问题中。本章讨论了自动控制理论基础著作中提出的自动控制系统稳定性分析的主要方法。提出了一种专有的方法,大大简化了工程计算,几乎没有损失分析精度。它显示了这种方法如何使我们能够为看似众所周知的调节器- PID调节器和变结构系统(VSS)的构建制定新的原理。在本章的最后一部分,我们建议从这些悖论中所考虑的变量的离散性的角度来分析著名的科学悖论。有人认为,离散操作(并不总是正确的)是这些悖论的原因。
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