Industrial process control using neural networks
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Industrial process control using neural networks

Authors : Fabrice SORIN, Lionel BROUSSARD, Pierre ROBLIN

Publication date: June 10, 2001 | Lire en français

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AUTHORS

  • Fabrice SORIN: Head of the Process Control and Regulation Department - ALSTOM Power Conversion France

  • Lionel BROUSSARD: Development Engineer, Process Control and Regulation Department - ALSTOM Power Conversion France

  • Pierre ROBLIN: Technical Director, Technology and Standard Systems - ALSTOM Power Conversion France

 INTRODUCTION

The desire to improve industrial process performance and reduce costs are key reasons for introducing new control strategies into automation technology. ALSTOM's fast real-time automation computer incorporates the technique of on-line process modeling and learning using artificial neural networks. These allow complex functional relationships in non-linear or time-varying systems to be represented in a way that is difficult to describe analytically.

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