Modeling and Identification

Wednesday, November 11, 2009: 8:30 AM
Lincoln E (Gaylord Opryland Hotel)

Description:
The focus of this session is on theoretical and experimental results in the area of process modeling and identification. Topics of interest include novel identification algorithms, design of control-relevant input signals, identification and validation under conditions of inadequate and/or incomplete data, model uncertainty quantification, identification of nonlinear systems, and modeling of specific processes. Process modeling and identification techniques applied to nontraditional processes and systems are of particular interest.


Sponsor:
Systems and Process Control


Chair:
Richard D. Braatz
Email: braatz@illinois.edu

Co-Chair:
Leo H. Chiang
Email: HChiang@dow.com


8:30 AM

8:45 AM
(374b) Model Identification of Blown Film Extrusion
J. Carl Pirkle Jr., Mitsuko Fujiwara and Richard D. Braatz

9:00 AM
(374c) Estimation of the Arrival Cost in MHE Using Particle Filters
Rodrigo López-Negrete de la Fuente, Sachin C. Patwardhan and Lorenz T. Biegler

9:15 AM
(374d) State Estimation Techniques in Nonlinear Distributed Parameter Systems
Javier Rodriguez Perez, Claire S. Adjiman and Charles D. Immanuel

10:00 AM
(374g) Expediting the Numerical Simulation of Lithium-Ion Battery Models
James C. Pirkle Jr., Venkat Subramanian and Richard D. Braatz

10:15 AM
(374h) A Computer-Aided Modeling Tool for Efficient Model Identification and Analysis
Martina Heitzig, Gürkan Sin, Peter Glarborg and Rafiqul Gani
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