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The late 1950s has been the period of comprehensive automation.
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【概要描述】The late 1950s has been the period of comprehensive automation. During this period, space technology has developed rapidly, and it is urgent to solve the optimal control problem of multi-variable systems. Thus was born the modern control theory. The formation and development of modern control theory have laid a theoretical foundation for comprehensive automation. At the same time, new breakthroughs have been made in microelectronics technology. Transistor computers appeared in 1958, integrated circuit computers appeared in 1965, and single-chip microprocessors appeared in 1971. The emergence of microprocessors has had a significant impact on control technology, and control engineers can easily use microprocessors to implement various complex controls, making comprehensive automation a reality. "Automation" was proposed by American D.S.Harder in 1936. He believed that in a production process, the transfer of parts between machines without human handling is "automation".
The late 1950s has been the period of comprehensive automation. During this period, space technology has developed rapidly, and it is urgent to solve the optimal control problem of multi-variable systems. Thus was born the modern control theory. The formation and development of modern control theory have laid a theoretical foundation for comprehensive automation. At the same time, new breakthroughs have been made in microelectronics technology. Transistor computers appeared in 1958, integrated circuit computers appeared in 1965, and single-chip microprocessors appeared in 1971. The emergence of microprocessors has had a significant impact on control technology, and control engineers can easily use microprocessors to implement various complex controls, making comprehensive automation a reality. "Automation" was proposed by American D.S.Harder in 1936. He believed that in a production process, the transfer of parts between machines without human handling is "automation".