Analysis of increasing the speed of information exchange between the control interface and execution mechanisms in emergency mode in intelligent systems

Analysis of increasing the speed of information exchange between the control interface and execution mechanisms in emergency mode in intelligent systems

Authors

  • Azizbek Yusupbekov Nodirbekovich
  • Husniddin Esonov Mamarasul o‘g‘lu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15648376

Keywords:

Production, engineering, neural networks, intelligent systems, technological processes, intelligent execution mechanisms, valves, motors, engines, pumps.

Abstract

In the current era of rapidly developing technologies, the use of neural networks in the creation of intelligent
systems for effective management and automation of the manufacturing industry, the creation of intelligent systems
for the production of products in accordance with the quality and quantity standards, and the use of neural networks
for convenient and fast control of the execution mechanisms used for automatic control of technological parameters in
intelligent systems is becoming one of the pressing issues.

Author Biographies

Azizbek Yusupbekov Nodirbekovich

Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor
Tashkent State Technical University

Husniddin Esonov Mamarasul o‘g‘lu

 Assistant
Termez State University of Engineering and Agrotechnology

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Published

2025-05-01
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