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The seriesAdvancesinIndustrialControl aims to report and encourage
te- nologytransfer in controlengineering. The rapid development of
controlte- nology has an impact on all areas of the control
discipline. New theory, new controllers, actuators, sensors, new
industrial processes, computer methods, new applications, new
philosophies. . . , new challenges. Much of this devel- ment work
resides in industrial reports, feasibility study papers, and the -
ports of advanced collaborative projects. The series o?ers an
opportunity for researchers to present an extended exposition of
such new work in all aspects of industrial control for wider and
rapid dissemination. Control system design and technology continues
to develop in many d- ferent directions. One theme that the
Advances in Industrial Control series is following is the
application of nonlinear control design methods, and the series has
some interesting new commissions in progress. However, another
theme of interest is how to endow the industrial controller with
the ability to overcome faults and process degradation. Fault
detection and isolation is a broad ?eld with a research literature
spanning several decades. This topic deals with three questions: *
How is the presence of a fault detected? * What is the cause of the
fault? * Where is it located? However, there has been less focus on
the question of how to use the control system to accommodate and
overcome the performance deterioration caused by the identi?ed
sensor or actuator fault.
The seriesAdvancesinIndustrialControl aims to report and encourage
te- nologytransfer in controlengineering. The rapid development of
controlte- nology has an impact on all areas of the control
discipline. New theory, new controllers, actuators, sensors, new
industrial processes, computer methods, new applications, new
philosophies. . . , new challenges. Much of this devel- ment work
resides in industrial reports, feasibility study papers, and the -
ports of advanced collaborative projects. The series o?ers an
opportunity for researchers to present an extended exposition of
such new work in all aspects of industrial control for wider and
rapid dissemination. Control system design and technology continues
to develop in many d- ferent directions. One theme that the
Advances in Industrial Control series is following is the
application of nonlinear control design methods, and the series has
some interesting new commissions in progress. However, another
theme of interest is how to endow the industrial controller with
the ability to overcome faults and process degradation. Fault
detection and isolation is a broad ?eld with a research literature
spanning several decades. This topic deals with three questions: *
How is the presence of a fault detected? * What is the cause of the
fault? * Where is it located? However, there has been less focus on
the question of how to use the control system to accommodate and
overcome the performance deterioration caused by the identi?ed
sensor or actuator fault.
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