Computer-Aided Design of Intelligent Controllers: Challenge of the Nineties

Abstract

Major developments in Computer-Aided Control System Design (CACSD) software are briefly reviewed. It is demonstrated that today's CACSD tools are insufficient for supporting the design of intelligent controllers. Major components of an intelligent control architecture are presented, and it is outlined how these relate to CACSD software design issues. It is suggested that the development of adequate CACSD tools for intelligent controller design represents a true challenge for the nineties.


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