Expert systems and optimisation

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Expert systems and optimisation

edited by John Epton

(Unicom applied information technology)

Avebury Technical Ashgate , Ashgate, c1994

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This text reports on the current status of expert systems and optimization methods as applied to the control of industrial production and manufacturing processes. The work covers both the tools and industrial applications, including: direct control, sensor validation, data reconciliation, intelligent monitoring, operator advice, troubleshooting, fault diagnosis, monitoring of conventional on-line optimization and simulation systems, and overall production scheduling. The work should appeal to system developers, application specialists and senior management within the process and manufacturing industries.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Overview: intelligent systems for modelling and control, D.A. Linkens
  • AI in process control, G.A. Montague et al. Part 2 Process control: the role of expert systems in control engineering, D.P. Atherton
  • automatic tuning of PID regulators, D. Clarke
  • AI and future trends in process control, B. Simmonds. Part 3 Process monitoring: the role of expert systems and numerical algorithms in measurement validation and time series prediction, R.S. Powell and J.A. Hartley
  • COGSYS - the real-time expert system from ALVEY, S.J. Davison and D.K. Irving
  • sensor data validation using expert system techniques, B. Knight
  • an AI approach to process supervision, T. Wittig and W. Fedderwitz
  • a real-time system for fault diagnosis, P. Andow. Part 4 Optimization: enhancing the uptake of expert systems for energy applications, J. Huddleston
  • expert process scheduling, J.B.A. Epton
  • the use of optimization and expert systems in manufacturing, L. Daniel and J. Wilson
  • knowledge-based planning systems, A. Tate
  • optimization, microcomputers and control, M. Rijckaert
  • hybrid knowledge-based systems for managing multiline batch manufacture of FMCG products, M.G. Singh
  • the use of advanced optimization techniques in process control, K.B. Cheshire. Part 5 Case studies: the waterfront, K.A. Shaw
  • the application of on-line expert systems in nuclear fuel routes, B. Jack
  • systems engineering aspects of control and surveillance systems using knowledge-based technologies, J.A. Glen and A.W. MacDonald
  • case studies in condition monitoring, R. Milne.

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