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The Mihailo Pupin
Institute’s efforts in the area of automation and control
have been in progress for nearly six decades. Ever since the Institute’s
foundation its specialists have dealt with both theoretical and
practical automatic control issues, placing particular emphasis
on hardware and software development.
Theoretical studies in automation and control
have focussed on the methods, procedures and algorithms of system
control in the widest sense of the word – covering technical
systems, large organizations, complete industrial sectors and governmental
bodies. Special attention has been given to hierarchically organized
industrial systems such as electric power industry, water resource
management, railway traffic and transportation, and other large
industrial organizations. Operations research and systems analysis
methods, developed originally by the Institute’s experts,
have been widely used in designing control systems of the mentioned
organizations.
Development efforts have mostly been motivated
by the need to respond timely to the ever faster changes in VLSI
area. As a result, numerous new or upgraded versions of automation
& control equipment have been offered to the market. In addition,
the dramatic development of computer technologies, with PC technology
as a milestone, has essentially changed the approach to centralized
system control. This is why rigid, fully centralized systems are
being replaced by our distributed automatic control systems. As
far as software is concerned, our control systems rely evermore
on commercially available software tools that allow much more efficient
software development and integration of control algorithms and methods.
Fruit borne by our R&D efforts in automation
and control area includes a wide range of hardware and software
products. We mention here some of them: process control computers
(ATLAS Family), SCADA software (VIEW6000, VIEW2), DMS/EMS applications,
measurement equipment and converters for electric/nonelectric quantities,
expert systems and decision support systems. |