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Practical Experiences of Adaptive Techniques

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Summary, in English

The key adaptive techniques are automatic tuning, gain scheduling and continuous adaptation. This paper describes how these techniques are used for industrial process control When implementing the ideas in products, it is particularly important to make the systems so that they can be used by ordinary plant personnel. Some ways to achieve this are discussed.

Publishing year

1990

Language

English

Document type

Conference paper

Topic

  • Control Engineering

Conference name

American Control Conference, 1990

Conference date

1990-05-23 - 1990-05-25

Conference place

San Diego, California, United States

Status

Published