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2 February 2001 Two-dimensional control systems: learning from implementations
Stephen R. Duncan
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Proceedings Volume 4188, Process Imaging for Automatic Control; (2001) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.417182
Event: Intelligent Systems and Smart Manufacturing, 2000, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
The performance of 2-dimensional control systems is discussed in terms of spatial and dynamic bandwidths and is illustrated by examples from the control of cross-directional variations on a plastic film extrusion line. By relating these bandwidths to the specification of the required quality of the finished film and typical disturbances that enter the process, specifications are developed for the design of the actuators, the sensing system and the control algorithm. It is shown that the current generation of control systems is not suitable for controlling variations over small areas of sheet, but a system which regulates over much smaller areas could be developed using recent developments in sensors and 2-dimensional control algorithms.
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Stephen R. Duncan "Two-dimensional control systems: learning from implementations", Proc. SPIE 4188, Process Imaging for Automatic Control, (2 February 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.417182
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KEYWORDS
Control systems

Actuators

Critical dimension metrology

Control systems design

Sensors

Laser induced plasma spectroscopy

Sensing systems

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