There are two specialized groups:
This is the Institute’s only fundamental research group, tasked with conducting methodology-oriented applied research. The group's focus is on modeling system dynamics and developing new control methods, particularly under real-time conditions (such as digital control systems using microcontrollers or digital signal processors).
Specifically:
Monitor and keep up with emerging trends in control theory, and disseminate and update knowledge for researchers across the Institute.
Conduct research on modeling the dynamic characteristics of systems and on modern control methods.
Conduct research in areas such as nonlinear control, stochastic control, intelligent systems, and real-time control (digital control systems), among others.
Prioritize the research and development of new methods using artificial intelligence, laying the groundwork for future applied research at the Institute.