Abstract: The following important question is frequenctly overlooked: Which variables should we select to control? It is shown that the idea of selecting the variables that achieve “self-optimizing control ” provides a link between steady-state optimization, feedback control, time scale separation and uncertainty
Plantwide control deals with the structural decisions of the control system, including what to contr...
Abstract Rules for control structure design for industrial processes have been extensively proposed ...
In industrial chemical plants, the selection of controlled variables, manipulated variables, and set...
The following important question is frequently overlooked: Which variables should we control? The an...
Most (if not all) available control theories assume that a control structure is given at the outset....
Plantwide control is concerned with the structural decisions involved in the control system design o...
Most (if not all) available control theories assume that a control structure is given at the outset....
The following important question is frequenctly overlooked: Which variables should we select to cont...
Most (if not all) available control theories assume that a control structure is given at the outset....
Plantwide control refers to the control of entire plants, consisting of many interconnected unit ope...
Optimal operation is important to improve productivity to be more competitive, and therefore, increa...
The paper addresses the selection of controlled variables, that is, “what should we control”. The co...
Increased competition in the process industries requires optimal operation and better utilization of...
iAbstract Increased competition in the process industry requires improved operation. One strategy is...
Plantwide control refers to the control of an entire plant, consisting of many interconnected unit o...
Plantwide control deals with the structural decisions of the control system, including what to contr...
Abstract Rules for control structure design for industrial processes have been extensively proposed ...
In industrial chemical plants, the selection of controlled variables, manipulated variables, and set...
The following important question is frequently overlooked: Which variables should we control? The an...
Most (if not all) available control theories assume that a control structure is given at the outset....
Plantwide control is concerned with the structural decisions involved in the control system design o...
Most (if not all) available control theories assume that a control structure is given at the outset....
The following important question is frequenctly overlooked: Which variables should we select to cont...
Most (if not all) available control theories assume that a control structure is given at the outset....
Plantwide control refers to the control of entire plants, consisting of many interconnected unit ope...
Optimal operation is important to improve productivity to be more competitive, and therefore, increa...
The paper addresses the selection of controlled variables, that is, “what should we control”. The co...
Increased competition in the process industries requires optimal operation and better utilization of...
iAbstract Increased competition in the process industry requires improved operation. One strategy is...
Plantwide control refers to the control of an entire plant, consisting of many interconnected unit o...
Plantwide control deals with the structural decisions of the control system, including what to contr...
Abstract Rules for control structure design for industrial processes have been extensively proposed ...
In industrial chemical plants, the selection of controlled variables, manipulated variables, and set...