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Automation is the use of information technologies and control systems to reduce the need for human labor in the production of goods and services. Automation is one step beyond simple mechanization within industrialization; mechanization provided human laborers with machinery to assist them with various tasks. Automation greatly decreases, and in some cases, completely eliminates the need for a human presence.  
Automation is the use of information technologies and control systems to reduce the need for human labor in the production of goods and services. Automation is one step beyond simple mechanization within industrialization; mechanization provided human laborers with machinery to assist them with various tasks. Automation greatly decreases, and in some cases, completely eliminates the need for a human presence.  


Automation plays an increasingly important role in the global economy and in our daily lives. Engineers strive to combine automated devices with mathematical and organizational tools to create complex systems for a rapidly expanding range of applications and human activities. Active since 1984, the [[IEEE Robotics & Automation Society History|IEEE Robotics and Automation Society]] will establish a major archival journal on Automation Science and Engineering to publish the abstractions, algorithms, theory, methodologies, models, systems, and case studies that can be applied across industries to significantly advance efficiency, quality, productivity, and reliability for society.
Automation plays an increasingly important role in the global economy and in our daily lives. Engineers strive to combine automated devices with mathematical and organizational tools to create complex systems for a rapidly expanding range of applications and human activities. Active since 1984, the [[IEEE Robotics & Automation Society History|IEEE Robotics and Automation Society]] will establish a major archival journal on Automation Science and Engineering to publish the abstractions, algorithms, theory, methodologies, models, systems, and case studies that can be applied across industries to significantly advance efficiency, quality, productivity, and reliability for society.  


== Subcategories ==
== Subcategories ==


*[[:Category:Automation applications|Automation applications]] - Practical applications of automation, such as automated highways or office uses.  
*'''[[:Category:Automation applications|Automation applications]]''' - Practical applications of automation, such as automated highways or office uses.  
*[[:Category:Behavioral science|Behavioral science]] - The interdisciplinary study of human and animal behavior, including topics that deal with cognition and psychology.
*'''[[:Category:Behavioral science|Behavioral science]]''' - The interdisciplinary study of human and animal behavior, including topics that deal with cognition and psychology.  
*[[:Category:Control design & engineering|Control design & engineering]] - Topics pertaining to the design and engineering of control systems
*'''[[:Category:Control design & engineering|Control design & engineering]]''' - Topics pertaining to the design and engineering of control systems  
*[[:Category:Control equipment|Control equipment]] - Various equipment used in control systems, such as actuators, microcontrollers, servosystems and switchgear.
*'''[[:Category:Control equipment|Control equipment]]''' - Various equipment used in control systems, such as actuators, microcontrollers, servosystems and switchgear.  
*[[:Category:Control methods|Control methods]] - Methods for implementing control systems, such as digital, radio, and sensorless control.
*'''[[:Category:Control methods|Control methods]]''' - Methods for implementing control systems, such as digital, radio, and sensorless control.  
*[[:Category:Control systems|Control systems]] - Types of different control systems, such as moisture, pressure, temperature and traffic control.
*'''[[:Category:Control systems|Control systems]]''' - Types of different control systems, such as moisture, pressure, temperature and traffic control.  
*[[:Category:Cybernetics|Cybernetics]] - Cybernetics encompasses the development of systems engineering technology including problem definition methods, modeling, and simulation, methods of system experimentation, human factors engineering, data and methods, systems design techniques and test and evaluation methods.
*'''[[:Category:Cybernetics|Cybernetics]]''' - Cybernetics encompasses the development of systems engineering technology including problem definition methods, modeling, and simulation, methods of system experimentation, human factors engineering, data and methods, systems design techniques and test and evaluation methods.  
*[[:Category:Design automation|Design automation]] - Software which aids in the design of electronics such as integrated circuits.
*'''[[:Category:Design automation|Design automation]]''' - Software which aids in the design of electronics such as integrated circuits.  
*[[:Category:Ergonomics|Ergonomics]] - Ergonomics is the science of modifying the real world, such as a work environment, to suit the needs of a user.
*'''[[:Category:Ergonomics|Ergonomics]]''' - Ergonomics is the science of modifying the real world, such as a work environment, to suit the needs of a user.  
*[[:Category:Feedback|Feedback]] - Feedback describes the situations where output from a certain event will influence said event in the present or future. Topics in this category describe various feedback loops and circuits.
*'''[[:Category:Feedback|Feedback]]''' - Feedback describes the situations where output from a certain event will influence said event in the present or future. Topics in this category describe various feedback loops and circuits.  
*[[:Category:Fluidics & fluid flow control|Fluidics & fluid flow control]] - Fluidics describes the use of liquids to perform in a similar fashion to electronic circuits.
*'''[[:Category:Fluidics & fluid flow control|Fluidics & fluid flow control]]''' - Fluidics describes the use of liquids to perform in a similar fashion to electronic circuits.  
*[[:Category:Identification of persons|Identification of persons]] - Machine identification of a person is large field of many systems, and can include various biometric and speech recognition methods.
*'''[[:Category:Identification of persons|Identification of persons]]''' - Machine identification of a person is large field of many systems, and can include various biometric and speech recognition methods.  
*[[:Category:Man machine systems|Man machine systems]] - Man machine systems describe a set of interactive systems where human and machine are integrated together.
*'''[[:Category:Man machine systems|Man machine systems]]''' - Man machine systems describe a set of interactive systems where human and machine are integrated together.  
*[[:Category:Optical control|Optical control]] - Optical control describes various control systems used to implement lighting control.
*'''[[:Category:Optical control|Optical control]]''' - Optical control describes various control systems used to implement lighting control.  
*[[:Category:Robots|Robots]] - Robots are machines which are guided by programming and are able to perform tasks independent of human operators. Various aspects of robotics, such as humanoid and service robots are included in this subcategory.
*'''[[:Category:Robots|Robots]]''' - Robots are machines which are guided by programming and are able to perform tasks independent of human operators. Various aspects of robotics, such as humanoid and service robots are included in this subcategory.  
*[[:Category:Teleworking|Teleworking]] - Teleworking, or telecommuting, is the practice of allowing employees to work remotely through the use of distributed software.
*'''[[:Category:Teleworking|Teleworking]]''' - Teleworking, or telecommuting, is the practice of allowing employees to work remotely through the use of distributed software.  
*[[:Category:User interfaces|User interfaces]] - User interfaces describe the ways in which a human can interface with a machine, such as through graphical user interfaces (GUIs) or audio user interfaces.
*'''[[:Category:User interfaces|User interfaces]]''' - User interfaces describe the ways in which a human can interface with a machine, such as through graphical user interfaces (GUIs) or audio user interfaces.  
*[[:Category:Variable control|Variable control]] - Variable control encompasses any non-linear control mechanisms.
*'''[[:Category:Variable control|Variable control]]''' - Variable control encompasses any non-linear control mechanisms.

Revision as of 14:40, 25 March 2011

Automation is the use of information technologies and control systems to reduce the need for human labor in the production of goods and services. Automation is one step beyond simple mechanization within industrialization; mechanization provided human laborers with machinery to assist them with various tasks. Automation greatly decreases, and in some cases, completely eliminates the need for a human presence.

Automation plays an increasingly important role in the global economy and in our daily lives. Engineers strive to combine automated devices with mathematical and organizational tools to create complex systems for a rapidly expanding range of applications and human activities. Active since 1984, the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society will establish a major archival journal on Automation Science and Engineering to publish the abstractions, algorithms, theory, methodologies, models, systems, and case studies that can be applied across industries to significantly advance efficiency, quality, productivity, and reliability for society.

Subcategories

  • Automation applications - Practical applications of automation, such as automated highways or office uses.
  • Behavioral science - The interdisciplinary study of human and animal behavior, including topics that deal with cognition and psychology.
  • Control design & engineering - Topics pertaining to the design and engineering of control systems
  • Control equipment - Various equipment used in control systems, such as actuators, microcontrollers, servosystems and switchgear.
  • Control methods - Methods for implementing control systems, such as digital, radio, and sensorless control.
  • Control systems - Types of different control systems, such as moisture, pressure, temperature and traffic control.
  • Cybernetics - Cybernetics encompasses the development of systems engineering technology including problem definition methods, modeling, and simulation, methods of system experimentation, human factors engineering, data and methods, systems design techniques and test and evaluation methods.
  • Design automation - Software which aids in the design of electronics such as integrated circuits.
  • Ergonomics - Ergonomics is the science of modifying the real world, such as a work environment, to suit the needs of a user.
  • Feedback - Feedback describes the situations where output from a certain event will influence said event in the present or future. Topics in this category describe various feedback loops and circuits.
  • Fluidics & fluid flow control - Fluidics describes the use of liquids to perform in a similar fashion to electronic circuits.
  • Identification of persons - Machine identification of a person is large field of many systems, and can include various biometric and speech recognition methods.
  • Man machine systems - Man machine systems describe a set of interactive systems where human and machine are integrated together.
  • Optical control - Optical control describes various control systems used to implement lighting control.
  • Robots - Robots are machines which are guided by programming and are able to perform tasks independent of human operators. Various aspects of robotics, such as humanoid and service robots are included in this subcategory.
  • Teleworking - Teleworking, or telecommuting, is the practice of allowing employees to work remotely through the use of distributed software.
  • User interfaces - User interfaces describe the ways in which a human can interface with a machine, such as through graphical user interfaces (GUIs) or audio user interfaces.
  • Variable control - Variable control encompasses any non-linear control mechanisms.

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