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The scope of the field of biotechnological processes is very wide,
covering such processes as fermentations for production of
high-valued specialist chemicals (e.g. pharmaceuticals),
high-volume production of foods and feeds (e.g. yoghurt, cheese,
beer), as well as biological waste treatment, handling solid
(composting), liquid (activated sludge) and gaseous wastes
(biofilters). Compared to other engineering disciplines, the
introduction of modern optimization and control strategies is
lagging behind. Two main reasons can be identified. First, the
living organisms (or part thereof) that are central to these
processes make the mathematical modeling of the processes a
difficult task, and, since models are central to the development of
control systems, the on-line control problem is also complex. The
other difficulty stems from the absence, in most cases, of cheap
and reliable instrumentation suited to real-time monitoring. In
this book a number of advanced techniques is introduced to deal
with these problems. In the first part modern on-line hardware
sensors are discussed in detail (FIA, viable biomass measurement,
membrane inlet mass spectrometry, flow cytometry,
microcalorimetry). In the second part, novel model-based process
diagnosis and control techniques are dealt with, including advances
in bioprocess modeling and identification, data processing,
software sensor design, and on-line control algorithms. The book is
directed at engineers, researchers, and students in the field of
process control and systems theory as applied to industrial
biotechnological processes, as well as at bioengineers who have
some background in control engineering and wish to increase their
understanding ofhow advanced control theory applies to biological
processes.
This book is the outgrowth of the COMETT II Course on Advanced
Instru mentation, Data Interpretation, and Control of
Biotechnological Processes organized by the Katholieke Universiteit
Leuven and the Universiteit Gent, and held at Gent, Belgium,
October 1994. The editors of the present volume were very fortunate
to find all invited speakers prepared to write state-of-the-art
expositions based on their lec tures. Special thanks are due to all
of them. The result is an account of recent advances in
instrumentation, data interpretation, and model based op timization
and control of bioprocesses. For anyone interested in this emerg
ing field, this text is of value and provides comprehensive reviews
as well as new and important trends and directions for the future,
motivated and illustrated by a wealth of applications. The
typesetting of all this material represented a tremendous amount of
work. I am most grateful to my wife, Myriam Uyttendaele, and to
Kurt Gheys, who did most of the proof-reading. Their efforts have
increased a lot the uniformity in style and presentation of the
different manuscripts. Many thanks also to the co-editors, for
their continued support. Kluwer Academic Publishers is gratefully
acknowledged for publishing this book, thus contributing to the
transfer of the latest research results into large scale industrial
applications."
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