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Controller structure definition via intelligent process control
Industrial challenge problems like the Tennessee Eastman Plantwide Control Problem of Downs and Vogel (1990) prompted us to employ intelligent control principles for addressing the selection and pairing problem. A knowledge-based, object-oriented framework for controller structure definition is described in this paper.<>