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Advanced Portable Control Station

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A new data acquisition and control software package for IIP 9000/300 series UNIX workstations is presented and single-input single-output (SISO) and multivariable (MIMO) control algorithms implemented in the software are reviewed.
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This article is published in IFAC Proceedings Volumes.The article was published on 1989-11-01. It has received 2 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Control theory & Adaptive control.

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Tuning of pid conrollers: survey of siso and mimo techniques

TL;DR: In this paper, a survey of different tuning methods of a PID controller is given, focusing on scalar and multivariable PID controllers, and the basic results have been extended to time delay systems and distributed parameter systems.
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Hierarchical computer system for retention control in the wet end of a paper machine

TL;DR: The authors present a hierarchical data acquisition and control system for controlling retention in the paper machine wet end and these methods produced good results in retention control on a Finnish paper machine.
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Internal model control: PID controller design

TL;DR: For a large number of single input-single output (SISO) models typically used in the process industries, the Internal Model Control design procedure is shown to lead to PID controllers, occaslonally augmented with a first-order lag.
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Self-tuning control of offset: a unified approach

TL;DR: In this article, a CARIMA plant model in which the noise term is nonstationary is used, and it is shown that good adaptive behavior is then possible both with generalised minimum-variance and pole-placement self-tuning controllers.
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Implementation and application of microprocessor-based self-tuners

David Clarke, +1 more
- 01 Jan 1981 - 
TL;DR: The self-tuning control theory is shown to provide a variety of control objectives such as model-reference, optimal Smith prediction and the minimization of a general k-step-ahead cost-function.
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Estimation technique for tracking rapid parameter changes

TL;DR: This paper describes a relatively simple technique that enables a recursive least-squares algorithm to track both abrupt and smooth parameter changes without being unduly affected by varying noise levels.
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Identification and adaptive control of a glass furnace

TL;DR: The modelling and control of a glass furnace with three inputs and outputs was elaborated and by means of identified models the glass level was successfully controlled by a self-tuning regulator.