Resilient control systems refer to control systems designed to maintain their performance and functionality in the face of disturbances, uncertainties, and failures. These systems are engineered to adapt to changing conditions and recover from adverse events, such as component failures, external disturbances, cyber attacks, or environmental changes. The concept of resiliency in control systems encompasses several key aspects: 1. **Robustness**: The ability to remain stable and perform adequately despite variations in system parameters or external conditions.
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