Development of algorithm flow graph, mealy automaton graph and mathematical models of microprogram control mealy automaton for microprocessor control device

Author(s):  
Issenov Sultanbek Sansyzbaevich ◽  
Issenov Zhanat Sansyzbaevich ◽  
Nurzhan Nurlan Nurzhanuly ◽  
Mendybayev Sergazy Amergalievich
Author(s):  
Sergey Polyakov ◽  
P. Enin ◽  
A. Parfenov

The article discusses a method of extreme control of the driving effects of the microclimate, which consists in keeping the objective function at the point of extremum for the control system. To solve the problem of extreme management, it is necessary to introduce computerization of the control and development of forest planting material. This will allow you to collect statistical information for the entire time of observation of plant growth. The primary task here is the analysis of observations and the possibility of generating regulatory influences from the microprocessor control system of the microclimate of the greenhouse. From literature sources, the stages of development of forest seedlings are known, for which data on the natural growth of seedlings and seedlings based on processing of statistical material are obtained. To date, recent studies show that there are no necessary mathematical models, both in growth and in the development of planting material under changing conditions and the nature of growth, and in time periods. Thus, objects of sheltered soil can be attributed from the point of view of the object of control and regulation to systems with variable parameters. That is, they can be characterized as unknown mathematical models.


1985 ◽  
Vol 28 (3) ◽  
pp. 276-278
Author(s):  
A. K. Stroikovskii ◽  
V. A. Pronyakin ◽  
A. A. Pershin ◽  
V. D. Savelov

Author(s):  
W. O. Saxton

Recent commercial microscopes with internal microprocessor control of all major functions have already demonstrated some of the benefits anticipated from such systems, such as continuous magnification, rotation-free diffraction and magnification, automatic recording of mutually registered focal series, and fewer control knobs. Complete automation of the focusing, stigmating and alignment of a high resolution microscope, allowing focal series to be recorded at preselected focus values as well, is still imminent rather than accomplished, however; some kind of image pick-up and analysis system, fed with the electron image via a TV camera, is clearly essential for this, but several alternative systems and algorithms are still being explored. This paper reviews the options critically in turn, and stresses the need to consider alignment and focusing at an early stage, and not merely as an optional extension to a basic proposal.


2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aniko Sandor ◽  
Kritina L. Holden ◽  
John W. Pace ◽  
Lockheed Martin

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexander Meduna ◽  
Petr Horacek ◽  
Martin Tomko
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