| Wolff T.O. (1977). Improvements in real time distributed control. IEEE COMPCON fall 1977, pp. |
....and Jensen (1981) clarified levels and degrees of decentralization. A communication model similar to that used by CAN was presented by Guth and d Epinay (1983) in the context of process control applications (further discussed in section 3) and various design aspects discussed by Ramseyer (1979) Wolff (1977). In a historical perspective, machine embedded control applications constitute the most recent area for distributed computer systems. It is interesting to note the following quote by Motus and Rodd (1994) Embedded or real time software was for a long period left to non professional ....
Wolff T.O. (1977). Improvements in real time distributed control. IEEE COMPCON fall 1977, pp.
....Here a brief overview is given. Several important early research contributions exist. This work is, however, rarely referenced in the current literature on distributed real time control systems. Decomposition, partitioning and allocation are treated in early work by Jensen and Boebert (1976) and Wolff (1977). Dynamic decomposition has been addressed in the field of decentralized control and large scale systems (Sandell, et al. 1978) Early applications include military and space systems (Ramseyer, et al. 1979) Duffie (1982) discusses distributed control in the context of machine control ....
Wolff T.O. (1977). Improvements in real time distributed control. IEEE COMPCON fall 1977, pp. 409a--409g.
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