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									Universal Journal of Control and Automation(CEASE PUBLICATION) Vol. 5(2), pp. 27 - 35 
DOI: 10.13189/ujca.2017.050202 
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Distribution of Control Resources in the Metasystem of Stochastic Regulators
								A.M. Pishchukhin  *,  T.A. Pishchukhina  
Department of Control and Informatics in Technical Systems, Aerospace Institute of Orenburg State University, Russian Federation
							
ABSTRACT
The paper deals with the solution of the optimal reallocation of control resources in the metasystem of stochastic controllers, as that can be read in conjunction functioning technology of manufacturing products within the range of the enterprise. In this theoretical solution to this problem is possible only for Markov processes with a normal distribution of output indices regulators values (for example, the volume of production, the quality of manufactured products). It is proved that the variances between the controlled variables in the metasystem, and virtual work needed to support them, there is a hyperbolic dependence. Connecting a finite state machine that distributes control resources proposed in the algorithm removes the restriction of Markov processes. Perhaps finding the minimum total variance even multiplies regulators.
KEYWORDS
					         
Markov Processes, the Allocation of Control Resources in the Metasystem, the Total Variance of Variables Controlled, the State Machine, Resource Allocation Algorithm
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								(a). IEEE Format: 
					         [1] A.M. Pishchukhin     , T.A. Pishchukhina     , "Distribution of Control Resources in the Metasystem of Stochastic Regulators,"  Universal Journal of Control and Automation(CEASE PUBLICATION), Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 27 - 35,  2017. DOI: 10.13189/ujca.2017.050202. 
					       (b). APA Format: 
					         A.M. Pishchukhin     , T.A. Pishchukhina      (2017). Distribution of Control Resources in the Metasystem of Stochastic Regulators. Universal Journal of Control and Automation(CEASE PUBLICATION), 5(2), 27 - 35. DOI: 10.13189/ujca.2017.050202.