@inproceedings{Gaw83,
author = {P. J. Gawthrop},
cscauthor = {pjg},
title = {Self-tuning multi-loop process control: an outline},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 4th Polish-English seminar on
real-time process control, Jablonna, Poland.},
year = 1983
}
@techreport{Gaw83a,
author = {P. J. Gawthrop},
cscauthor = {pjg},
type = {Report {CE/T/4}},
title = {Multi-loop self-tuning control: Two input --- two
output systems},
institution = {University of Sussex, School of Engineering and
Applied Sciences},
year = 1983
}
@article{ProGawJac83,
author = {Proudfoot, C.G. and Gawthrop, P.J. and Jacobs, O.L.R.},
journal = {Control Theory and Applications, IEE Proceedings D},
title = {Self-tuning PI control of a pH neutralisation process},
year = 1983,
month = {september },
volume = 130,
number = 5,
pages = {267 -272},
abstract = {The paper shows how a certain self-tuning algorithm can be interpreted as a self-tuning PI controller, and this algorithm has been successfully tested on a full-scale pH neutralisation process. Extended trials showed that although this process could be well controlled by a fixed parameter PI controller, the self-tuning algorithm could easily find suitable fixed parameter values for the controller, whereas human operators found the tuning difficult, if not impossible.},
keywords = {PI control;pH neutralisation process;self-tuning;pH control;self-adjusting systems;two-term control;},
doi = {10.1049/ip-d:19830046},
issn = {0143-7054}
}
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