Industry engagement with control research: Perspective and messages

Tariq Samad, Margret Bauer, Scott Bortoff, Stefano Di Cairano, Lorenzo Fagiano, Peter Fogh Odgaard, R. Russell Rhinehart, Ricardo Sánchez-Peña, Atanas Serbezov, Finn Ankersen, Philippe Goupil, Benyamin Grosman, Marcel Heertjes, Iven Mareels, Raye Sosseh

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Abstract

Despite the enormous benefit that has accrued to society from control technology and the continued vitality of control science as a research field, there is broad consensus that the practitioners of control and the academic research community are insufficiently engaged with each other. We explore this concern with reference to the oft-cited theory/practice gap but also from an industry perspective. The core of this article is comprised of ten “messages,” intended primarily for researchers interested in the practical impact of their work, that we hope shed insight on the industry mindset. Results from surveys and other data are cited to underpin the points. Some educational synergies between industry and academia are also noted. To highlight the continuing relevance of control science to industry, several recent examples of successful, deployed advanced control solutions are presented. The authors of this article are members of the IFAC Industry Committee, formally established in 2017 with objectives that include (per the updated IFAC Constitution) “increasing industry participation in and impact from IFAC activities.”

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1-14
Number of pages14
JournalAnnual Reviews in Control
Volume49
DOIs
StatePublished - 2020

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Keywords

  • Advanced control
  • Aerospace control
  • Automotive control
  • Biomedical control
  • Control education
  • IFAC Industry Committee
  • Industrial applications
  • Process control
  • Theory/practice gap

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