Architectural hierarchy of control for a fuel processor

Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Having magnetic field feature

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C429S010000, C429S050000, C429S006000, C429S006000, C700S266000, C700S275000, C700S271000, C700S272000, C700S268000, C700S273000, C048S061000

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07318970

ABSTRACT:
A control technique for use in a fuel processor is disclosed. In one aspect, a control system includes a subsystem manager controller the operation of a respective physical subsystem for each of a plurality of physical subsystems in the fuel processor. The subsystem managers take their direction from a master control manager. In a second aspect, the subsystem managers collectively form a layer operating in conjunction with a second layer capable of interfacing the subsystem managers to their respective physical subsystems, a third layer capable of interfacing the subsystem managers with the second layer. In a third aspect, master control manager manages the operation of each physical subsystem through a respective subsystem manager, directs state transitions of the subsystem managers, and routs interaction between the subsystem managers from the master control manager.

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