Two-dimensional control systems: application to the CD and MD control problem
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In: Pulp and Paper Canada, Vol. 95, No. 2, 02.1994, p. 48-51.
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T1 - Two-dimensional control systems: application to the CD and MD control problem
AU - Wellstead, P.E.
AU - Heath, W.P.
PY - 1994/2
Y1 - 1994/2
N2 - The paper outlines a new approach to cross-direction (CD) and machine-direction (MD) control. The basic idea is to consider the wet-end process as a two-dimensional (2D) dynamical system in which the CD and MD are two mutually dependent dynamical processes. The elements of a new control theory for such 2-D processes are presented together with discussion of possible applications to the CD/MD regulation problem.
AB - The paper outlines a new approach to cross-direction (CD) and machine-direction (MD) control. The basic idea is to consider the wet-end process as a two-dimensional (2D) dynamical system in which the CD and MD are two mutually dependent dynamical processes. The elements of a new control theory for such 2-D processes are presented together with discussion of possible applications to the CD/MD regulation problem.
M3 - Erthygl
VL - 95
SP - 48
EP - 51
JO - Pulp and Paper Canada
JF - Pulp and Paper Canada
IS - 2
ER -