Advanced control in factory automation
Translated title
A survey
Publication date
2017
Document type
Research article
Author
Organisational unit
Series or journal
International journal of production research
Periodical volume
55
Periodical issue
5
First page
1243
Last page
1259
Peer-reviewed
✅
Part of the university bibliography
✅
Abstract
This paper provides a survey of the main advanced control techniques currently adopted in factory automation. In particular, it focuses on five classes of control approaches, namely: model-based control, control based on computational intelligence, adaptive control, discrete event systems-based control and finally event-triggered and self-triggered control. A particular focus is put on the most significant and recent contributions in these areas with attention to their application in the factory automation domain. Finally, open issues, challenges and the requirements of further research efforts for each class are pointed out.
Cite as
Enthalten in: International journal of production research. - London : Taylor & Francis, 1961 . - Bd. 55.2017, 5/6 (1/15. März), Seite 1243-1259
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