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Выбор оптимального числа подсистем при реализации декомпозиционного управления

Выбор оптимального числа подсистем при реализации декомпозиционного управления

Abstract

The extreme problem of splitting of difficult multi-element system on subsystem is given statement and decision. Function of timing for the decision of an optimal control problem is entered for estimation the effectiveness of the decomposition. The computing experiment which data has allowed to formulate offers for choice an optimum variant of splitting of difficult system is made.

Приведены постановка и решение экстремальной задачи разбиения сложной многоэлементной системы на подсистемы. Для оценки эффективности декомпозиции введена функция затрат времени на решение задачи оптимального управления. Проведен вычислительный эксперимент, данные которого позволили сформулировать предложения по выбору оптимального варианта разбиения сложной системы.

Keywords

ЗАДАЧА РАЗБИЕНИЯ, ИЕРАРХИЧЕСКОЕ УПРАВЛЕНИЕ, МНОГОЭЛЕМЕНТНЫЕ СИСТЕМЫ, ОПТИМАЛЬНОЕ КОЛИЧЕСТВО ПОДСИСТЕМ, ЭФФЕКТИВНОСТЬ ДЕКОМПОЗИЦИИ

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