Abstract

The definite turn of process control computer systems towards distributed configurations represents one of the most challenging aspects of computer control engineering for the 80s. The distributed computer control configurations should be designed to achieve a balance between cost and performance while at the same time matching the specific requirements of each application. This can be done by detailed evaluation of a number of configurations for a given physical process and control strategy through computer simulation. In this paper, we present software tools for designing hierarchical process control computer configurations in close relation to the mathematical model of the physical process and the control system itself.

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