Systems and methods using bridge models to globally optimize a p

Data processing: measuring – calibrating – or testing – Measurement system in a specific environment – Chemical analysis

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702181, 700 3, 700 9, 700 20, 700 28, G05B 1700

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ABSTRACT:
A control system and a method of operating the same are introduced that globally optimize associated processes within a process facility. The control system includes a global controller, a bridge predictor and many local controllers. The global controller monitors characteristics of the associated processes and generates, in response thereto, control data for optimizing the process facility. The bridge predictor modifies at least a portion of the control data in response to relationships among the associated processes. The local controllers monitor the associated processes and operate in accordance with the control data to varying degrees to control the monitored associated processes, thereby cooperating with the global controller to optimize the process facility.

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