Input-Output Controllability Analysis and Control Structure Selection
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For the typical chemical plant, many decisions with strong effect on achievable control performance
are typically made before the actual controller(s) are designed. This talk will start by briefly
describing the control hierarchy in chemical plants, and an approach to designing this hierarchy.
Next, controller-independent tools for analysing achievable control quality will be described. Finally,
control structure selection for the regulatory control layer (and, yes, it is important) will be addressed.
This talk is part of the CUED Control Group Seminars series.
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