The relationship between control requirements, process complexity and modelling effort in the design process of river control systems
Bernd Cuno and
Stephan Theobald
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (MATCOM), 1998, vol. 46, issue 5, 611-619
Abstract:
The design effort for a control system is mainly determined by two aspects: complexity of the process to be controlled and the control requirements. The paper describes a method to design the structure and to optimize the parameters of the control of a given river reach under consideration of the control requirements with a minimum of design effort as well as realization effort. The design is including water level control and flow control of the river.
Date: 1998
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