Abstract

AbstractThe current state of advanced chemical and materials process control can be determined by reviewing the past contributions and contemporary developments in the field. The past two decades have not closed the large gap between developed novel process control theories and their industrial applications. On the contrary, the undeniable impression is that the ones who develop theories remain out of reach of industrial experts and practitioners who are capable of using them and/or applying them in practice. However, there is still hope that chemical process control will be heading towards more applicable and realizable control formulations and that it shall survive the current rugged terrains of seemingly self‐proclaimed ‘hot topics’ and eye‐catching developments.

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