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2001
October 2001
Disturbance rejection capabilities of ARMA and FIR model structures in predictive control
October 2001
Special Report: Plant Safety and Reliability
Disturbance rejection capabilities of ARMA and FIR model structures in predictive control
The parametric model is shown to be more robust
The Foxboro Co.:
Hansen, P. D.
Predictive Control Ltd.:
Mackay, M. E.
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Sandoz, D. J.
IP: 18.221.222.47
The Authors
Hansen, P. D.
- The Foxboro Co., Foxboro Massachussetts
Mackay, M. E.
- Predictive Control Ltd., Northwich, Cheshire
Sandoz, D. J.
- Predictive Control Ltd., Northwich, Cheshire
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