Abstract
The article discusses the functional systematology of smart materials, which is a new design philosophy that combines the actions of sensors, actuators, and control element circuits in one system. Smart materials can change their functions depending on changes in the environment. The intelligent construction of smart materials has a number of important advantages compared to traditional ones.
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