@article{CosGaw97,
author = {Des J. Costello and Peter J. Gawthrop},
cscauthor = {pjg},
title = {Physical-model based control: Experiments with a
stirred-tank heater},
journal = {Trans. IChemE, Part A},
year = 1997,
month = {March},
pages = {361--370},
volume = {27}
}
@article{GawBal97,
author = {Peter J. Gawthrop and Donald J. Ballance},
cscauthor = {pjg,djb},
title = {Symbolic Algebra and Physical-Model-Based Control},
journal = {Computing and Control Journal},
volume = 8,
number = 2,
month = {April},
pages = {70-76},
issn = {0956-3385},
year = 1997,
abstract = {In order to achieve the best possible control of a
particular system, it is clear that as much information
about the system as possible should be used when designing
the controller. This leads to a controller specifically
tailored to the system being controlled. Unfortunately, this
is expensive in terms of design time and expertise, and a
number of approaches have been suggested to overcome this
problem. The approach taken by physical-model-based control
is to model the system in a generic manner and then
automatically design the controller based on this
model. This process requires symbolic algebra to enable the
controller to be designed},
pdf = {../../Publications/csc1997/GawBal97.pdf}
}
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