Search Results - "Ming T. Tham"
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Control of a Spinning Disc Reactor: An Experimental Study
Published in Industrial & engineering chemistry research (27-11-2013)“…Despite abundant experimental work on intensification aspects of spinning disc reactors (SDRs), research on control characteristics of such novel devices are…”
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Practical Inferential Estimation Using Artificial Neural Networks
Published in Measurement and control (London) (01-02-2002)Get full text
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IMC based tuning of set-point weighting
Published in 2007 European Control Conference (ECC) (01-07-2007)“…Industrial PID control is a more powerful formulation of the standard PID controller with both proportional gain and derivative gain related set-point…”
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PID design approaches for higher-order plants
Published in 2007 European Control Conference (ECC) (01-07-2007)“…This contribution examines a number of control design methods to provide PID control of high-order processes. Usually, a low-order approximate model of the…”
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An adaptive estimation algorithm for inferential control
Published in Industrial & engineering chemistry research (01-09-1988)Get full text
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Integrating Statistical and Engineering Control Techniques
Published in Measurement and control (London) (01-04-1995)Get full text
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Development of an Undergraduate Control Engineering Design Project: PID Control of Blood Glucose Levels in Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Subjects
Published in 2018 9th International Conference on Information Technology in Medicine and Education (ITME) (01-10-2018)“…Considerations in the development of a simulation-based (matlab/SIMULINK) undergraduate Control Engineering project are outlined. The main objective of the…”
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Maximum Sensitivity based PID Controller Tuning: A survey and comparison
Published in 2006 SICE-ICASE International Joint Conference (01-10-2006)“…Maximum sensitivity, M s , is a closed-loop design specification that satisfies many of the requirements of a useful and practical PID controller tuning…”
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