Abstract

Features in the design of a graphical man-machine interface for pre-processing the inputs to computer-aided control system design software are described in this paper. The primary objective is to allow the control engineer to communicate with a modem graphics workstation in a natural, familiar and friendly way, by means of block diagrams, signal flow graphs and standard mathematical text. Graphical methods for the input and output of these are described. Transformations between different system descriptions are considered which allow all algebraic manipulations and reductions to be performed on signal flow graphs. For these manipulations, rule-based methods are shown to be effective. The possibility of using symbolic computation languages for algebraic operations is also considered.

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