Search for dissertations about: "Multi-variable Control"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Multi-variable Control.
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1. PID control of TITO systems
Abstract : This thesis treats controller design and tuning for systems with two input signals and two output signals in the process industry. Two design methods that can be combined to form a core in an algorithm for automatic design and tuning for the considered systems are presented. READ MORE
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2. Glycemic Control and Temperature Control in Buildings
Abstract : This thesis consists of two parts, applying concepts from automatic control to different application areas.The first part of this thesis concerns the development of an optimization-based algorithm, determining the size of insulin and glucose doses for patients suffering from Diabetes Mellitus and treated with multiple insulin injections. READ MORE
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3. Exception Handling in Recipe-Based Batch Control
Abstract : The focus of this thesis is exception handling in recipe-based batch control. Exception handling is a critical element for achieving long-term success in batch production. It is reported to constitute 40-60 percent of the batch control design and implementation effort. READ MORE
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4. Model-Based Optimization of Combustion-Engine Control
Abstract : The work presented in this thesis is motivated by the need to reliably operate a compression-ignition engine in a partially premixed combustion (PPC) mode. Partially premixed combustion is a low temperature combustion concept, where the ignition delay is prolonged to enhance fuel-air mixing in the combustion chamber before the start of combustion. READ MORE
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5. On Active Secondary Suspension in Rail Vehicles to Improve Ride Comfort
Abstract : One way to make rail vehicles a competitive means of transportation is to increase running speed. However, higher speeds usually generate increased forces and accelerations on the vehicle, which have a negative effect on ride comfort. With conventional passive suspension, it may be difficult to maintain acceptable passenger comfort. READ MORE