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Parallel Processing in Digital Control is a volume to be published
in the new Advances in Industrial Control series, edited by
Professor M.J. Grimble and Dr. M.A. Johnson of the Industrial
Control Unit, University of Strathclyde. The growing complexity of
digital control systems in such areas as robotics, flight control
and engine control has created a demand for faster and more
reliable systems. This book examines how parallel processing can
satisfy these requirements. Following a survey of parallel computer
architectures, MIMD (Multiple Instruction Multiple Data) machines
are identified as suitable systems for digital control problems,
which are characterised by a mixture of regular and irregular
algorithmic tasks. An example of a typical MIMD architecture,
suitable for real-time control, (the Inmos Transputer) is
introduced together with its associated parallel programming
language (Occam). The key problem in implementing parallel software
is associated with mapping parallel tasks onto physical processors.
In this book a variety of schemes are described and assessed to
help illustrate potential areas of difficulty for the real-time
control software engineer. Solutions are proposed and tested on a
flight control case study example. Recognising the widespread
acceptance of MATLAB and its derivatives for computer aided control
system design, this book demonstrates how mapping strategies can be
realised in this environment and integrated with a transputer
development system for on-line performance evaluation. A case study
example demonstrates the power of this approach and important
issues are highlighted. Readers will experience the advantages of
parallel processing in digital control while being made aware of
the key factors to be considered in the development of an effective
solution. Practising control engineers and graduate/post-graduate
students will find the book of particular interest and benefit.
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