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Functional configuration of intelligent system: serial data scaling in its paths

https://doi.org/10.29235/1561-8358-2021-66-1-117-128

Abstract

Problems of architectural and functional construction and a heterogeneous network structure of intelligent control system of technological and industrious assignment have been considered. Complex research of the intelligent system is based on the modern paradigm of convergence of technical, algorithmic and software solutions. The concept of convergence of system solutions in the technology of construction of intelligent systems presupposes digitizing of physical values at sensor measurements, as well as uniform depiction and successive conversion of values of each controlled parameter with a certain set of scales. For solution of this task a functionally full set of scales; natural values of measured physical parameters; results of sensor conversions of physical values; results of parameters measurement in the format of integer valued binary codes; parameter values in the format of real scaled binary numbers were proposed. Unified algorithms of digitizing results of direct measurements of continuous parameters and their representation in the format of ρ-bit integer valued binary codes, as well as conversions of measured parameters in the format of real scaled binary numbers and their depiction in the scale of natural values of physical parameters were built with this set of scales. Operations with digitized physical parameters were specified in tracts of the intelligent system: calibration of results of indirect measurements; digitizing of discrete sensor signals; digital filtration of measurement results; adjustment of measuring tracts; intellect control of executive mechanisms. The consequence of application of convergence provisions is similarity of morphological construction, as well as schematic uniformity of implementation of information processes and cycles of control in the systems. The results of analysis of the functional construction of the intelligent system may be used, for example, for construction of hybrid systems of industrial automation.

About the Authors

A. V. Gulay
Belarusian National Technical University
Belarus

Anatoliy V. Gulay – Ph. D . (Engineering), Head of the Department “Intelligent and Mechatronic Systems”

65, Nezavisimosti Ave., 220013, Minsk, Republic of Belarus



V. M. Zaitsev
Belarusian National Technical University
Belarus

Vladimir M. Zaitsev – Ph. D. (Engineering), Assistant Professor

65, Nezavisimosti Ave., 220013, Minsk, Republic of Belarus



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