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Equal accessibility to public places and services is now required
by law in many countries. In the case of the vision-impaired, it is
often the use of specialised technology which can provide them with
a fuller enjoyment of all the facilities of society from large
scale meetings and public entertainments to the more personal level
of reading a book or making music. In this volume the engineering
and design principles and techniques used in assistive technology
for blind and vision-impaired people are explained.
Features:
a [ instruction in the physiology of the human visual system and
methods of measuring visual ability;
a [ explanation of many devices designed for every-day living in
terms of generic electrical engineering principles;
a [ sections of practical projects and investigations which will
give the reader ideas for student work and for self teaching;
a [ contributions by authors of international repute from divers
fields which co-operate under the banner of assistive technology,
among them: artificial vision systems; psychology, haptics,
electrical engineering, design and visual physiology.
Assistive Technology for Vision-impaired and Blind People is an
an effective means of maintaining the currency of knowledge for
engineers and health workers working to provide devices and/or
services for people with sight loss and an excellent source of
reference for students working in assistive technology and
rehabilitation.
Process Control Performance Assessment is a practical guide to the
application of control benchmarking to real, complex, industrial
processes. It presents commercial solutions as well as current and
future techniques still under development and contains real
full-scale-implementation industrial case studies from the oil and
gas, power and chemical industries providing a hierarchical
perspective on benchmarks. The effect of benchmarking and control
tuning on process performance and revenue optimisation is
demonstrated.
The most frequently occurring practical issues associated with
implementing benchmarking algorithms in industrial processes are
discussed in detailed and concise terms and guidelines given for
avoiding common problems. The impact of problems like valve
stiction and plant-wide disturbances on process performance is
reviewed and methods for diagnosing causative fault conditions
suggested.
The benefit of non-intrusive and intrusive benchmarking
techniques for optimising control systems using performance
assessment and diagnostic tools is the potential to enhance company
operational economics through increased throughput and better
product quality. The book is appropriate for industrial and
academic control and process engineers who wish to learn about
methods of benchmarking through directed study or self study.
The effectiveness of proportional-integral-derivative (PID)
controllers for a large class of process systems has ensured their
continued and widespread use in industry. Similarly there has been
a continued interest from academia in devising new ways of
approaching the PID tuning problem.
To the industrial engineer and many control academics this work
has previously appeared fragmented but a key determinant of this
literature is the type of process model information used in the PID
tuning methods. PID Control presents a set of coordinated
contributions illustrating methods, old and new, that cover the
range of process model assumptions systematically. After a review
of PID technology, these contributions begin with model-free
methods, progress through non-parametric model methods (relay
experiment and phase-locked-loop procedures), visit fuzzy-logic-
and genetic-algorithm-based methods; introduce a novel subspace
identification method before closing with an interesting set of
parametric model techniques including a chapter on predictive PID
controllers.
Highlights of PID Control include:
- an introduction to PID control technology features and typical
industrial implementations;
- chapter contributions ordered by the increasing quality of the
model information used;
- novel PID control concepts for multivariable processes.
PID Control will be useful to industry-based engineers wanting a
better understanding of what is involved in the steps to a new
generation of PID controller techniques. Academics wishing to have
a broader perspective of PID control research and development will
find useful pedagogical material and research ideas in this
text.
Do you remember trying to solve the Rubik's cube whilst dressed in
your He-Man picture pyjamas? Did you try to make 'cool' sound
effects with your mouth like Jones from Police Academy? Or maybe
you swooned over Scott and Charlene's (aka Jason and Kylie's)
wedding of the year? If that sounds like you, there's no mistaking
you were a child of the eighties. Rev up your DeLorean, switch on
the Flux Capacitor and take a cruise back through the decade that
made you the person you are today. This amusing and entertaining
collection of reminiscences will jog the memories of all who grew
up in the same decade where greed was good, mullets were cool and
white dog poo littered the streets.
Do you remember getting up on a Saturday morning to watch Going
Live? A time when scrunchies and curtains were the height of cool?
Playing Sonic the Hedgehog on your Sega Mega Drive? Then the
chances are you were a child in the nineties. This trip down memory
lane will jog the memory of even the coolest 30-year-old, and make
you long for the days when Gladiators was on the telly and the
Spice Girls spiced up your life.
Equal accessibility to public places and services is now required
by law in many countries. For the vision-impaired, specialised
technology often can provide a fuller enjoyment of the facilities
of society, from large scale meetings and public entertainments to
reading a book or making music. This volume explores the
engineering and design principles and techniques used in assistive
technology for blind and vision-impaired people. This book
maintains the currency of knowledge for engineers and health
workers who develop devices and services for people with sight
loss, and is an excellent source of reference for students of
assistive technology and rehabilitation.
The series Advances in Industrial Control aims to report and
encourage technology transfer in control engineering. The rapid
development of control technology impacts 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 development work
resides in industrial reports, feasibility study papers and the
reports of advanced collaborative projects. The series offers an
opportunity for researchers to present an extended exposition of
such new work in all aspects of industrial control for wider and
rapid dissemination. The environmental aspects of all of our
society's activities are extremely important if the countryside;
the sea and wildernesses are to be fully enjoyed by future
generations. Urban waste in all its manifestations presents a
particularly difficult disposal problem, which must be tackled
conscientiously to prevent long lasting damage to the environment.
Technological solutions should be seen as part of the available
options. In this monograph, the authors M. R. Katebi, M. A. Johnson
and J. Wilkie seek to introduce a comprehensive technological
framework to the particular measurement and control problems of
wastewater processing plants. Of course the disposal of urban
sewage is a long-standing process but past solutions have used
options (disposal at sea) which are no longer acceptable. Thus to
meet new effluent regulations it is necessary to develop a new
technological paradigm based on process control methods, and this
is what the authors attempt to provide.
Many large-scale processes like refineries or power generation
plant are constructed using the multi-vendor system and a main
co-ordinating engineering contractor. With such a methodology. the
key process units are installed complete with local proprietary
control systems in place. Re-assessing the so called lower level
control loop design or structure is becoming less feasible or
desirable. Consequently, future comp~titive gains in large-scale
industrial systems will arise from the closer and optimised global
integration of the process sub-units. This is one of the inherent
commercial themes which motivated the research reported in this
monograph. To access the efficiency and feasibility of different
large-scale system designs, the traditional tool has been the
global steady-state analysis and energy balance. The process
industries have many such tools encapsu lated as proprietary design
software. However, to obtain a vital and critical insight into
global process operation a dynamic model and simulation is
necessary. Over the last decade, the whole state of the art in
system simulation has irrevocably changed. The Graphical User
Interface (G UI) and icon based simulation approach is now standard
with hardware platforms becoming more and more powerful. This
immediately opens the way to some new and advanced large-scale
dynamic simulation developments. For example, click-together blocks
from standard or specialised libraries of process units are
perfectly feasible now.
This book is a practical guide to the application of control
benchmarking to real, complex, industrial processes. The variety of
industrial case studies gives the benchmarking ideas presented a
robust real-world attitude. The book deals with control engineering
principles and economic and management aspects of benchmarking. It
shows the reader how to avoid common problems in benchmarking and
details the benefits of effective benchmarking.
The industrial evidence is that for many control problems,
particularly those of the process industries, theProportional,
Integral andDerivative(PID) controller is themaincontrol tool
beingused. Forthese industrial problems, the PID control module is
a building block which provides the regulation and disturbance
rejection for single loop, cascade, multi-loop and multi-input
multi-output control schemes. Over the decades, PID control
technology has undergone many changes and today the controller may
be a standard utility routine within the supervisory system
software, a dedicated ha- ware process controller unit or an
input-output module within a programmable electronic system which
can be used for control system construction. With such a
well-developed industrial technology available it is not surprising
that an academic colleague on learning that we planned a book on
PID control exclaimed, "Surely not Is there anything left to be
said?." Of course, the short answer is that technology does not
stand still: new solution capab- ities are always emerging and PID
control will evolve too. Indeed, the Ziegler-Nichols rules have
been famous for over sixty years and the Astrom and Hagglund relay
experiment has been around for twenty years, so it would be
disappointing if some new approaches to PID control had not emerged
in the me- time."
The series Advances in Industrial Control aims to report and
encourage technology transfer in control engineering. The rapid
development of control technology impacts 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 development work
resides in industrial reports, feasibility study papers and the
reports of advanced collaborative projects. The series offers an
opportunity for researchers to present an extended exposition of
such new work in all aspects of industrial control for wider and
rapid dissemination. The environmental aspects of all of our
society's activities are extremely important if the countryside;
the sea and wildernesses are to be fully enjoyed by future
generations. Urban waste in all its manifestations presents a
particularly difficult disposal problem, which must be tackled
conscientiously to prevent long lasting damage to the environment.
Technological solutions should be seen as part of the available
options. In this monograph, the authors M. R. Katebi, M. A. Johnson
and J. Wilkie seek to introduce a comprehensive technological
framework to the particular measurement and control problems of
wastewater processing plants. Of course the disposal of urban
sewage is a long-standing process but past solutions have used
options (disposal at sea) which are no longer acceptable. Thus to
meet new effluent regulations it is necessary to develop a new
technological paradigm based on process control methods, and this
is what the authors attempt to provide.
Affirmative legislative action in many countries now requires that
public spaces and services be made accessible to disabled people.
Although this is often interpreted as access for people with
mobility impairments, such legislation also covers those who are
hearing or vision impaired. In these cases, it is often the
provision of advanced technological devices and aids which enables
people with sensory impairments to enjoy the theatre, cinema or a
public meeting to the full. Assistive Technology for the
Hearin-impaired, Deaf and Deafblind shows the student of
rehabilitation technology how this growing technical provision can
be used to support those with varying reductions in auditory
ability and the deafblind in modern society. Features: instruction
in the physiology of the ear together with methods of measurement
of hearing levels and loss; the principles of electrical
engineering used in assistive technology for the hearing impaired;
description and demonstration of electrical engineering used in
hearing aids and other communications enhancement technologies;
explanation of many devices designed for every-day living in terms
of generic electrical engineering; sections of practical projects
and investigations which will give the reader ideas for student
work and for self teaching. The contributors are internationally
recognised experts from the fields of audiology, electrical
engineering, signal processing, telephony and assistive technology.
Their combined expertise makes Assistive Technology for the
Hearing-impaired, Deaf and Deafblind an excellent text for advanced
students in assistive and rehabilitation technology and to
professional engineers and medics working in assistive technology
who wish to maintain an up-to-date knowledge of current engineering
advances.
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Required textbook for HK 44500 Fall 2015 at Purdue University.
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