Control Systems and Computers, N1, 2018, Article 3

DOI: https://doi.org/10.15407/usim.2018.01.028

Upr. sist. maš., 2018, Issue 1 (273), pp. 28-36.

UDC 004.04

Dodonov Alexander G., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Deputy Director for Research, Institute for Information Recording, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev, 03113, Str. Shpaka, 2. e-mail: dodonov@ipri.kiev.ua

Mukhin Vadim E., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Professor of the Department of Mathematical Methods of System Analysis of the National Technical University of Ukraine “Kiev Polytechnic Institute named after Igor Sikorsky”, Kiev, 03056, Kiev, Pr. Pobedy, 37, e-mail: v.mukhin@kpi.ua

System of Organizational Control of the Automated Objects with the Increased Vitality

Introduction. The complex objects and systems functioning is provided by an organizational control mechanism, which tasks are not only the process of the object control, but also the support of its vitality. One of the most important aspects of the object organization functioning from the viewpoint of its vitality ensuring is the parameters prediction in order to prevent the cases when the elements will be into potentially dangerous conditions for vitality. To implement such prediction, it is required to perform constant monitoring of the object’s parameters, and to perform an analysis of the object behavior in the context of its parameters changing.

Purpose. Increasing the vitality of the complex automated systems is based on a special system of the organizational control, taking into account the dynamics of the system functionality level.

Methods. The system of organizational control uses the mechanisms of reconfiguration, reconstruction and reorganization in order to ensure the vitality of the system. During the system functioning, the current goals of the object can be changed. In case if, for the certain reasons, the object is in a critical state or its functioning is likely to lead to a critical state, then the goals of the object must be changed. In the changed conditions, the object’s operational goal is to exit from the critical state using all the available resources.

Results. The variant of the mechanism realization of the organizational control system based on the decentralized architecture is presented. The analysis of the vitality parameters is performed, the concepts of the critical functions and the critical states are defined. The issues of the object functioning goals changing, as well as mechanisms for reconfiguring of the object in order to support its vitality are described. The general scheme of an automated system with the support for vitality is given, also is described the scheme on the basis of the background of the system functioning. A functional model for analyzing and increasing the vitality of the system is presented, and the optimization problem of increasing of the vitality time of a complex object or system is formally described.

Conclusion. A mechanism for increasing of the vitality of the complex objects and the systems of organizational control of the complex objects is suggested. It is based on an architecture with distributed control and the history of the system functioning. The formalization of the system functioning mechanism constructed within a functional model in terms of increasing the system vitality is performed. The analysis and the model for increasing the vitality time of the of the optimization problem solution are developed.

Keywords: vitality, control, functioning, functional model.

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Received 28.12.2017