Search for dissertations about: "relative gain array RGA"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words relative gain array RGA.
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1. Estimation of the Dynamic Relative Gain Array for Control Configuration Selection
Abstract : The control of multi-input multi-output systems (MIMO) is more difficult than for single-input single-output systems (SISO) due to the multitude of input-output couplings. Coupling, simply means that a change in any input leads to changes in many outputs. READ MORE
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2. Large Scale Solar Power Integration in Distribution Grids : PV Modelling, Voltage Support and Aggregation Studies
Abstract : Long term supporting schemes for photovoltaic (PV) system installation have led to accommodating large numbers of PV systems within load pockets in distribution grids. High penetrations of PV systems can cause new technical challenges, such as voltage rise due to reverse power flow during light load and high PV generation conditions. READ MORE
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3. Selection of Decentralized Control Configuration for Uncertain Systems
Abstract : Industrial processes nowadays involve hundreds or more of variables to be maintained within predefined ranges to achieve the production demands. However, the lack of accurate models and practical tools to design controllers for such large processes motivate the engineers/practitioners to break the processes down into smaller subsystems and applying decentralized controllers. READ MORE
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4. Interaction analysis and control of bioreactors for nitrogen removal
Abstract : Efficient control of wastewater treatment processes are of great importance. The requirements on the treated water (effluent standards) have to be met at a feasible cost. This motivates the use of advanced control strategies. READ MORE
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5. Interaction Analysis in Multivariable Control Systems : Applications to Bioreactors for Nitrogen Removal
Abstract : Many control systems of practical importance are multivariable. In such systems, each manipulated variable (input signal) may affect several controlled variables (output signals) causing interaction between the input/output loops. READ MORE