@article{WanGawChe04,
class = {Identification},
author = {Liuping Wang and Peter Gawthrop and Charlie Chessari and Tony Podsiadly and Angus Giles},
title = {Indirect approach to continuous time system identification of food extruder},
journal = {Journal of Process Control},
year = 2004,
volume = 14,
number = 6,
pages = {603-615},
month = {September},
abstract = {A three-stage approach to system identification in the
continuous time is presented which is appropriate for
day-to-day application by plant engineers in the process
industry. The three stages are: data acquisition using
relay feedback; non-parametric identification of the
system step response; and parametric model fitting of
the identified step response. The method is evaluated on
a pilot-scale food-cooking extruder.},
pdf = {../../Publications/csc2004/WanGawChe04.pdf},
doi = {10.1016/j.jprocont.2004.01.004}
}
@article{Gaw04,
class = {Bond-graph},
author = {Peter J Gawthrop},
title = {Bond Graph Based Control Using Virtual Actuators},
journal = {Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers
Pt. I: Journal of Systems and Control Engineering},
month = {September},
year = 2004,
volume = 218,
number = 4,
pages = {251--268},
abstract = { A bond-graph based approach to design in the physical
domain is described which uses the concept of virtual actuators
and virtual sensors.
The approach is illustrated by, and implemented on, an
experimental ball and beam system},
pdf = {../../Publications/csc2004/Gaw04.pdf},
doi = {10.1243/0959651041165864}
}
@article{GawMcG04,
class = {Lego},
author = {Gawthrop, P.J. and McGookin, E.},
title = {A LEGO-based control experiment},
journal = {IEEE Control Systems Magazine},
year = 2004,
volume = 24,
number = 5,
pages = {43-56},
month = {October},
pdf = {../../Publications/csc2004/GawMcG04.pdf},
abstract = {A nice feature of the LEGO system is that, although the mechanical,
electrical, and structural construction is good enough for successful
results, there are enough discrepancies between theory and practice to
introduce the student to real-world problems of controller. This
article concentrates on implementing the feedback controller within
the RCX, with the host computer used for compiling, downloading, and
data display. However, an interesting research project is to implement
part of the controller on the host computer and communicate by means
of the IR channel. The bandwidth restriction that this approach
imposes can provide the basis for a research project on control
through a restricted bandwidth channel.
},
doi = {10.1109/MCS.2004.1337857}
}
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