Abstract

Larger competition, increasing demand for quality, and the necessity for lower inculpation of resources set the scene for production, storage, and processing of agricultural products and derivates in the future. There is no doubt that automatic control will play a significant role in achieving these objectives in the chain from producer to customer. Advances in sensor technology, microelectronics, and control theory presently offer solutions far beyond the classical PID-controller. Yet, major gains will not be obtained if the ultimate goal is lost out of sight. This means that control solutions, how ever advanced they may be, will have to be placed in the frame of overall system operation in order to be profitable.

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