Active System Control [electronic resource] : Design of System Resilience / by Igor Schagaev, Brian Kirk.

Por: Schagaev, Igor [author.]Colaborador(es): Kirk, Brian [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2024Edición: 2nd ed. 2024Descripción: XVI, 270 p. 131 illus., 89 illus. in color. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783031771811Tema(s): Control engineering | Telecommunication | Security systems | Stochastic processes | Control and Systems Theory | Communications Engineering, Networks | Security Science and Technology | Stochastic Systems and ControlFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin título; Printed edition:: Sin título; Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 629.8312 | 003 Clasificación LoC:TJ212-225Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
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Aviation: Landscape, Classification, Risk Data -- Active System Control and Safety Approach and Regulation in Other Application Domains -- Aircraft Flight Reliability, Safety Landscape of Aircraft Use -- Active Safety Relative to Existing Devices -- Principle of Active System Control (Theory) -- Principle of Active System Control: Implementation Aspects -- Active System Control and Its Impact on Mission Reliability -- Flight Mode Concept and Realisation -- Active System Control: Realisation -- Active System Control: Future.
En: Springer Nature eBookResumen: Now in its second edition, this book introduces an approach to active system control. This approach, when applied through design and development improves our technological systems. It extends concepts of system control using data accumulation, state and structural dependencies. The authors define these properties in terms of reliability, performance and energy-efficiency, and self-adaption. They describe how they bridge the gap between data accumulation and analysis in terms of interpolation with the real physical models when data used for interpretation of the system conditions. The authors introduce a principle of active system control and safety - an approach that explains what a model of a system should have, making computer systems more efficient, a crucial new concern in application domains such as safety critical, embedded and low-power autonomous systems like transport, healthcare, and other dynamic systems with moving substances and elements. On a theoretical level, this book further extends the concept of fault tolerance, introducing a system level of design for improving overall efficiency. On a practical level it illustrates how active system approach might help our systems become self-evolving. This updated new edition of Active System Control contains new chapters on the system software concept and the future of active systems control and a chapter containing case studies of unsolved aviation safety incidents. .
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Aviation: Landscape, Classification, Risk Data -- Active System Control and Safety Approach and Regulation in Other Application Domains -- Aircraft Flight Reliability, Safety Landscape of Aircraft Use -- Active Safety Relative to Existing Devices -- Principle of Active System Control (Theory) -- Principle of Active System Control: Implementation Aspects -- Active System Control and Its Impact on Mission Reliability -- Flight Mode Concept and Realisation -- Active System Control: Realisation -- Active System Control: Future.

Now in its second edition, this book introduces an approach to active system control. This approach, when applied through design and development improves our technological systems. It extends concepts of system control using data accumulation, state and structural dependencies. The authors define these properties in terms of reliability, performance and energy-efficiency, and self-adaption. They describe how they bridge the gap between data accumulation and analysis in terms of interpolation with the real physical models when data used for interpretation of the system conditions. The authors introduce a principle of active system control and safety - an approach that explains what a model of a system should have, making computer systems more efficient, a crucial new concern in application domains such as safety critical, embedded and low-power autonomous systems like transport, healthcare, and other dynamic systems with moving substances and elements. On a theoretical level, this book further extends the concept of fault tolerance, introducing a system level of design for improving overall efficiency. On a practical level it illustrates how active system approach might help our systems become self-evolving. This updated new edition of Active System Control contains new chapters on the system software concept and the future of active systems control and a chapter containing case studies of unsolved aviation safety incidents. .

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