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2017 6th Data Driven Control and Learning Systems (DDCLS) / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

IEEE Xplore (IEEE/IET Electronic Library - IEL) Available online

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Format:
Book
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Automatic control--Congresses.
Control theory--Congresses.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Other Title:
2017 6th Data Driven Control and Learning Systems
Place of Publication:
Piscataway : IEEE, 2017.
Summary:
Data driven control and learning has been developed quickly both in theory and applications recently The deep involvement of information science in practical processes poses enormous challenges to the existing control science and engineering due to their size, distributed nature and complexity Modeling these processes accurately using first principles or identification is almost impossible although these plants produce huge amount of operation data in every moment The high tech hardware software and the cloud computing enable us to perform complex real time computation, which makes implementation of data driven control and method for these complex practical plants possible It would be very significant if we can learn the systems behaviors, discover the relationship of system variables by making full use of on line or off line process data, to directly design controller, predict and assess system states, make decisions, perform real time optimization and conduct fault diagnosis.
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ISBN:
9781509054619
1509054618

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