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Identification and Control: The Gap between Theory and Practice

✍ Scribed by Eric J. Hukkanen, Jeremy G. VanAntwerp, Richard D. Braatz (auth.), Ricardo S. Sánchez Peña PhD, Vicenç Puig Cayuela Dr Eng, Joseba Quevedo Casín PhD (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag London
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Leaves
333
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


While automatic control and system identification have evolved very rapidly in recent years, there is still an important disjunction between the ideas in theoretical texts and what goes on in real plant. There are very few, if any, situations in which "out-of-the-box" theory fits practical application without simplification and adjustment. This mismatch is important, especially in safety-critical applications and is usually compensated by extensive simulation and/or experimental testing.

Identification and Control meets the difficulty of making practical use of new systems theory head on, presenting a selection of varied applications together with relevant theory. The highly-experienced groups of researchers and engineers contributing to this volume show how workable identification and control solutions can be derived by adapting and extrapolating from the theory. Each chapter has a common structure: a brief presentation of theory, extensively cited throughout the chapter; the description of a particular application; experimental results; and a final section highlighting, explaining and laying out solutions to the discrepancy between the theoretical and the practical.

The extensive list of applications used as examples includes: mine planning, suspension polymerization, copper founding, magnetic bearings, electromechanical systems, aircraft flight, active noise control, sewer networks, flexible structures, active suspension and active vision.

Identification and Control faces a well-known but often-evaded problem squarely and helps it readers to prevail against it. This collection is written for researchers interested in the application of control theory and for engineers who want to make use of new ideas in identification and control.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Identification and Control of Polymerization Reactors....Pages 3-41
Open-cut Mine Planning via Closed-loop Receding-horizon Optimal Control....Pages 43-62
Energy Saving in a Copper Smelter by means of Model Predictive Control....Pages 63-85
On Hybrid Model Predictive Control of Sewer Networks....Pages 87-114
Front Matter....Pages 115-115
Nonlinear System Identification of Aeroelastic Systems: A Structure-detection Approach....Pages 117-145
Modeling and Control of Flexible Structures in Frequency Domain....Pages 147-164
Front Matter....Pages 165-165
Robust Identification and Model (In)Validation of Active-vision Systems....Pages 167-201
Identification and Control Structure Design in Active (Acoustic) Noise Control....Pages 203-244
Front Matter....Pages 245-245
Iterative Identification and Control Design: Methodology and Applications....Pages 247-276
Classical, Robust and LPV Control of a Magnetic-bearing Experiment....Pages 277-325
Back Matter....Pages 327-330

✦ Subjects


Control Engineering; Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering; Industrial and Production Engineering; Automation and Robotics; Vibration, Dynamical Systems, Control; Waste Water Technology / Water Pollution Control / Water Management /


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