Thursday, November 8, 2007: 12:30 PM-3:00 PM
Room 251 C (Salt Palace Convention Center)

Systems and Process Control (10b)

#605 - Process Monitoring and Identification - II (10B11)
This session focuses on results in the area of process systems monitoring and identification. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: data-driven and theoretical models applied monitoring, statistical methods for monitoring, design of input signals for these applications, information quality under conditions of inadequate and/or incomplete data, and monitoring nonlinear systems. Applications in nontraditional processes and systems are of particular interest.
Chair:Manish Misra
CoChair:Derrick K. Rollins Sr.
12:30 PMA Convex Programming Approach to Plant Friendly Input Design for System Identification
Sridharakumar Narasimhan, Raghunathan Rengaswamy
12:50 PMNonlinear System-Identification Using Subspace Algorithms For The Control Of Multiscale Process
Sivakumar Pitchaiah, Antonios Armaou
1:10 PMTwo-Stage Subspace Identification for High Performance Softsensor Design
Manabu Kano, Seunghyun Lee, Shinji Hasebe
1:30 PMFurther Evaluation On A Valve Stiction Detection Method – Its Capabilities And Limitations
Qinghua (Peter) He, Jin Wang
1:50 PMModel Based Identification And Compensation For Hysteresis, Stiction And Varying Valve Dynamics Due To Process Disturbances
Srinivas Karra, M. Nazmul Karim
2:10 PMImproving Model Predictive Control Performance Using Disturbance Estimation And Systematic Kalman Filter Tuning
Bernt M. Åkesson, John Bagterp Jørgensen, Niels Kjølstad Poulsen, Sten Bay Jørgensen
2:30 PMOptimal Instrumentation Networks for Maximum Economic Value of Plant Operations
Duyquang Nguyen, Miguel J. Bagajewicz

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