Information exchange acceleration in emergency modes of intelligent control systems

Information exchange acceleration in emergency modes of intelligent control systems

Authors

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

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15388223

Keywords:

intelligent control systems, emergency mode, information exchange, delay minimization, neural networks, automation.

Abstract

The acceleration of information exchange in emergency modes of intelligent control systems
is a critical technological challenge. This article analyzes methods for improving communication
efficiency through real-time synchronization of data flows, minimizing delays, optimizing automated
decision-making, and maintaining uninterrupted monitoring. Solutions based on neural networks,
differential signal protocols, and adaptive bandwidth management are discussed and illustrated
with practical examples.

Author Biographies

Azizbek Yusupbekov Nodirbekovich


Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor
Tashkent State Technical University

Husniddin Esonov Mamarasul o‘g‘li


Assistant, Termez State University of Engineering and Agrotechnology

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Published

2025-04-07

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