By the time control engineering emerged as a coherent body of knowledge and practice (during and just after WW2) professional engineering societies had existed for many decades. Since control engineering is an interdisciplinary branch of the profession, new sections devoted to control were quickly established within the various existing technical societies. In addition, some new bodies devoted specifically or primarily to control were established. This article, a revised version of a paper presented at the IEEE 2009 Conference on the History of Technical Societies, describes how control engineering as a distinct branch of engineering became represented in technical societies in a number of countries
Control means a speci?c action to reach the desired behavior of a system. In the control of industri...
Presents information of the CS society Presents information of the CS society Technical Committee on...
The paper discusses the changes and challenges in the current teaching of Automatic Control systems....
WW2 saw the emergence of what control engineers now refer to as 'classical control'. This subject ar...
WW2 saw the emergence of what control engineers now refer to as 'classical control'. This subject ar...
Hans Sartorius carried out seminal work on control engineering in Germany from the 1930s onwards. Th...
Engineering education has seen an explosion of interest in recent years, ...
This contribution outlines controller developments 1788 – c.1900; 1900-1950: The role of instrument ...
Automatic control, particularly the application of feedback, has been fundamental to the development...
Control Engineering Practice is the most important applicative journal of Elsevier in the field of...
The field of control provides the principles and methods used to design engineering systems that mai...
It is often claimed that classical control was a product almost entirely of the wartime laboratories...
Presents information on the CS Society Technical Committee on Control Education: A First Course in S...
This paper summarises the results of an international survey of academics and industrialists on what...
1956 was a turning point for the emerging discipline of automatic control. The approach known as cla...
Control means a speci?c action to reach the desired behavior of a system. In the control of industri...
Presents information of the CS society Presents information of the CS society Technical Committee on...
The paper discusses the changes and challenges in the current teaching of Automatic Control systems....
WW2 saw the emergence of what control engineers now refer to as 'classical control'. This subject ar...
WW2 saw the emergence of what control engineers now refer to as 'classical control'. This subject ar...
Hans Sartorius carried out seminal work on control engineering in Germany from the 1930s onwards. Th...
Engineering education has seen an explosion of interest in recent years, ...
This contribution outlines controller developments 1788 – c.1900; 1900-1950: The role of instrument ...
Automatic control, particularly the application of feedback, has been fundamental to the development...
Control Engineering Practice is the most important applicative journal of Elsevier in the field of...
The field of control provides the principles and methods used to design engineering systems that mai...
It is often claimed that classical control was a product almost entirely of the wartime laboratories...
Presents information on the CS Society Technical Committee on Control Education: A First Course in S...
This paper summarises the results of an international survey of academics and industrialists on what...
1956 was a turning point for the emerging discipline of automatic control. The approach known as cla...
Control means a speci?c action to reach the desired behavior of a system. In the control of industri...
Presents information of the CS society Presents information of the CS society Technical Committee on...
The paper discusses the changes and challenges in the current teaching of Automatic Control systems....