4 resultados para Process Control

em Universitätsbibliothek Kassel, Universität Kassel, Germany


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The centralised control rooms of large industrial plants have separated people from the processes they should control. Perception is restricted mainly to the visual sense. Only telephone or radio links provide narrow-band voice communication with maintenance personnel down in the plant. Multimedia equipment can perceptionally bring back the operator into the plant while bodily keeping him the comfortable and safe control room. This involves video and audio transmission from process components as well as sights and sounds artificially generated from measurements. Groupware systems support inter-action between operators, engineers, and managers in different plants. With support from the German government, the state of Hessen, and industrial companies the Laboratory for Systems Engineering and Human-Machine Systems at the University of Kassel establishes an Experimental Multimedia Process Control Room. Core of this set-up are two high-performance graphics workstations linked to one of several process or vehicle simulators. Multimedia periphery includes video and teleconferencing equipment and a vibration and sound generation system.

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Die Konvektionstrocknung ist eine der ältesten Methoden zur Konservierung von Lebensmitteln. Es ist bekannt, dass Agrarprodukte temperaturempfindlich sind. Bei Überhitzung erleiden sie chemische und physikalische Veränderungen, die ihre Qualität vermindern. In der industriellen Praxis wird die Konvektionstrocknung in der Regel auf Grundlage empirisch ermittelter Werte durchgeführt, welche die Produkttemperatur nicht berücksichtigen. Es ist deshalb nicht sichergestellt, ob der Prozess optimal oder auch nur gut betrieben wird. Inhalt dieser Arbeit ist ein Vergleich der klassischen einstufigen Konvektionstrocknung mit einer Prozessführungsstrategie bei der die Produkttemperatur als Regelgröße eingeführt wird. Anhand der Untersuchung des Trocknungsverhaltens von Äpfeln werden die beiden Verfahren analysiert, die erhaltenen Ergebnisse miteinander verglichen und daraus optimierte Trocknungsbedingungen abgeleitet. Die für dieses Projekt entwickelte Prozessanlage erlaubt die simultane Untersuchung sämtlicher wesentlicher Temperaturen, der Gewichtsveränderung und der optischen Qualitätskriterien. Gleichzeitig ist es möglich, entweder die Lufttemperatur oder die Temperatur des Produktes zur regeln, während die jeweils andere Größe als Messwert erfasst wird. Es kann weiterhin zwischen Durch- und Überströmung gewählt werden.

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DIADEM, created by THOMSON-CSF, is a methodology for specifying and developing user interfaces. It improves productivity of the interface development process as well as quality of the interface. The method provides support to user interface development in three aspects. (1) DIADEM defines roles of people involved and their tasks and organises the sequence of activities. (2) It provides graphical formalisms supporting information exchange between people. (3) It offers a basic set of rules for optimum human-machine interfaces. The use of DIADEM in three areas (process control, sales support, and multimedia presentation) was observed and evaluated by our laboratory in the European project DIAMANTA (ESPRIT P20507). The method provides an open procedure that leaves room for adaptation to a specific application and environment. This paper gives an overview of DIADEM and shows how to extend formalisms for developing multimedia interfaces.

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Since no physical system can ever be completely isolated from its environment, the study of open quantum systems is pivotal to reliably and accurately control complex quantum systems. In practice, reliability of the control field needs to be confirmed via certification of the target evolution while accuracy requires the derivation of high-fidelity control schemes in the presence of decoherence. In the first part of this thesis an algebraic framework is presented that allows to determine the minimal requirements on the unique characterisation of arbitrary unitary gates in open quantum systems, independent on the particular physical implementation of the employed quantum device. To this end, a set of theorems is devised that can be used to assess whether a given set of input states on a quantum channel is sufficient to judge whether a desired unitary gate is realised. This allows to determine the minimal input for such a task, which proves to be, quite remarkably, independent of system size. These results allow to elucidate the fundamental limits regarding certification and tomography of open quantum systems. The combination of these insights with state-of-the-art Monte Carlo process certification techniques permits a significant improvement of the scaling when certifying arbitrary unitary gates. This improvement is not only restricted to quantum information devices where the basic information carrier is the qubit but it also extends to systems where the fundamental informational entities can be of arbitary dimensionality, the so-called qudits. The second part of this thesis concerns the impact of these findings from the point of view of Optimal Control Theory (OCT). OCT for quantum systems utilises concepts from engineering such as feedback and optimisation to engineer constructive and destructive interferences in order to steer a physical process in a desired direction. It turns out that the aforementioned mathematical findings allow to deduce novel optimisation functionals that significantly reduce not only the required memory for numerical control algorithms but also the total CPU time required to obtain a certain fidelity for the optimised process. The thesis concludes by discussing two problems of fundamental interest in quantum information processing from the point of view of optimal control - the preparation of pure states and the implementation of unitary gates in open quantum systems. For both cases specific physical examples are considered: for the former the vibrational cooling of molecules via optical pumping and for the latter a superconducting phase qudit implementation. In particular, it is illustrated how features of the environment can be exploited to reach the desired targets.