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- Adman, Per, et al.
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171 forskare: ”Vi vuxna bör också klimatprotestera”
- 2019
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In: Dagens nyheter (DN debatt). - Stockholm. - 1101-2447.
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Journal article (pop. science, debate, etc.)abstract
- DN DEBATT 26/9. Vuxna bör följa uppmaningen från ungdomarna i Fridays for future-rörelsen och protestera eftersom det politiska ledarskapet är otillräckligt. Omfattande och långvariga påtryckningar från hela samhället behövs för att få de politiskt ansvariga att utöva det ledarskap som klimatkrisen kräver, skriver 171 forskare i samhällsvetenskap och humaniora.
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- Ahlen, Anders, et al.
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Toward Wireless Control in Industrial Process Automation : A Case Study at a Paper Mill
- 2019
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In: IEEE Control Systems. - : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). - 1066-033X .- 1941-000X. ; 39:5, s. 36-57
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
- Wireless sensors and networks are used only occasionally in current control loops in the process industry. With rapid developments in embedded and highperformance computing, wireless communication, and cloud technology, drastic changes in the architecture and operation of industrial automation systems seem more likely than ever. These changes are driven by ever-growing demands on production quality and flexibility. However, as discussed in "Summary," there are several research obstacles to overcome. The radio communication environment in the process industry is often troublesome, as the environment is frequently cluttered with large metal objects, moving machines and vehicles, and processes emitting radio disturbances [1], [2]. The successful deployment of a wireless control system in such an environment requires careful design of communication links and network protocols as well as robust and reconfigurable control algorithms.
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- Ahlén, Anders, et al.
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Towards Wireless Control in Industrial Process Automation : A Case Study at a Paper Mill
- 2019
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In: IEEE CONTROL SYSTEMS MAGAZINE. - : IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC. - 1066-033X .- 1941-000X. ; 39:5, s. 36-57
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
- Wireless sensors and networks are used only occasionally in current control loops in the process industry. With rapid developments in embedded and highperformance computing, wireless communication, and cloud technology, drastic changes in the architecture and operation of industrial automation systems seem more likely than ever. These changes are driven by ever-growing demands on production quality and flexibility. However, as discussed in "Summary," there are several research obstacles to overcome. The radio communication environment in the process industry is often troublesome, as the environment is frequently cluttered with large metal objects, moving machines and vehicles, and processes emitting radio disturbances [1], [2]. The successful deployment of a wireless control system in such an environment requires careful design of communication links and network protocols as well as robust and reconfigurable control algorithms.
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- Bradley, Karin, 1975-, et al.
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Därför är ekonomisk tillväxt en risk
- 2016
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In: Dagens samhälle. - : Dagens Samhälle AB. - 1652-6511.
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Research review (pop. science, debate, etc.)
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- Gaillemard, Christelle
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Modelling the Moisture Content of Multi-Ply Paperboard in the Paper Machine Drying Section
- 2006
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Licentiate thesis (other academic/artistic)abstract
- This thesis presents a grey-box model of the temperature and moisture content for each layer of the multi-ply paperboard inside the drying section of a paper mill. The distribution of the moisture inside the board is an important variable for the board quality, but is unfortunately not measured on-line. The main goal of this work is a model that predicts the moisture evolution during the drying, to be used by operators and process engineers as an estimation of the unmeasurable variables inside the drying section. Drying of carton board is a complex and nonlinear process. The physical phenomena are not entirely understood and the drying depends on a number of unknown parameters and unmodelled or unmeasurable features. The grey-box modelling approach, which consists in using the available measurements to estimate the unknown disturbances, is therefore a suitable approach for modelling the drying section. A major problem encountered with the modelling of the drying section is the lack of measurements to validate the model. Consequently, the correctness and uniqueness of the estimated variables and parameters are not guaranteed. We therefore carry out observability and identifiability analyses and the results suggest that the selected model structure is observable and identifiable under the assumption that specific measurements are available. Based on this analysis, static measurements in the drying section are carried out to identify the parameters of the model. The parameters are identified using one data set and the results are validated with other data sets. We finally simulate the model dynamics to investigate if predicting the final board properties on-line is feasible. Since only the final board temperature and moisture content are measured on-line, the variables and parameters are neither observable nor identifiable. We therefore regard the predictions as an approximation of the estimated variables. The semiphysical model is complemented with a nonlinear Kalman filter to estimate the unmeasured inputs and the unmodelled disturbances. Data simulations show a good prediction of the final board temperature and moisture content at the end of the drying section. The model could therefore possibly be used by operators and process engineers as an indicator of the board temperature and moisture inside the drying section.
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- Glad, Torkel, 1947-, et al.
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Bounds on the Response Time under Control Constraints
- 1998
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In: Proceedings of the 37th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control. - 0780343948 ; , s. 929-930 vol.1
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Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
- We consider the problem of transferring the output of a linear system from one equilibrium value to another under control amplitude constraint. It is possible to give a simple lower bound on the time required, expressed in the longest time constant, the gain of the system, the change in y and the control bound.
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- Glad, Torkel, et al.
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Bounds on the Response Time under Control Constraints
- 1999
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Reports (other academic/artistic)abstract
- We consider the problem of transferring the output of a linear system from one equilibrium value to another under control amplitude constraint. It is possible to give a simple lower bound on the time required, expressed in the longest time constant, the gain of the system, the change in y and the control bound.
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- Glad, Torkel, 1947-, et al.
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Bounds on the Response Time under Control Constraints
- 2001
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In: Automatica. - : Elsevier. - 0005-1098 .- 1873-2836. ; 37:12, s. 2073-2076
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
- We consider the problem of transferring the output of a linear system from one equilibrium value to another under control amplitude constraint. It is possible to give a simple lower bound on the time required, expressed in the longest time constant, the gain of the system, the change in y and the control bound. This theoretical bound appears to be useful as a practical lower bound of the rise time.
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