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Models for Discrete Longitudinal Data
Geert Molenberghs Geert Verbeke
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libros
ISBN impreso
978-0-387-25144-8
ISBN electrónico
978-0-387-28980-9
Editor responsable
Springer Nature
País de edición
Reino Unido
Fecha de publicación
2005
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© Springer Science+Business Media, Inc. New York 2005
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Pseudo-Likelihood for a Hierarchical Model
Geert Molenberghs; Geert Verbeke
This chapter presents an application of advanced control techniques on a copper smelter. The main objective of the control strategy is to keep the gas-circuit pressure at its desired value while achieving energy saving. Another objective of the control strategy is to reduce the risk of emissions. This chapter describes the design and implementation of the gas-circuit control.
The design phase includes an identification procedure. This is a multivariable process where a thorough analysis is needed for input-output matching. The identification phase included the determination of the best input-output pairing.
The control strategy has been devised taking into account not only system performance but also implementation issues. The designed controller runs on a distributed control system (DCS) using the available single-loop blocks and is able to perform a predictive control strategy with feedforward action using existing PID and lead-lag blocks.
Part V - Case Studies and Extensions | Pp. 393-404
Random-effects Models with Serial Correlation
Geert Molenberghs; Geert Verbeke
This chapter presents an application of advanced control techniques on a copper smelter. The main objective of the control strategy is to keep the gas-circuit pressure at its desired value while achieving energy saving. Another objective of the control strategy is to reduce the risk of emissions. This chapter describes the design and implementation of the gas-circuit control.
The design phase includes an identification procedure. This is a multivariable process where a thorough analysis is needed for input-output matching. The identification phase included the determination of the best input-output pairing.
The control strategy has been devised taking into account not only system performance but also implementation issues. The designed controller runs on a distributed control system (DCS) using the available single-loop blocks and is able to perform a predictive control strategy with feedforward action using existing PID and lead-lag blocks.
Part V - Case Studies and Extensions | Pp. 405-418
Non-Gaussian Random Effects
Geert Molenberghs; Geert Verbeke
This chapter presents an application of advanced control techniques on a copper smelter. The main objective of the control strategy is to keep the gas-circuit pressure at its desired value while achieving energy saving. Another objective of the control strategy is to reduce the risk of emissions. This chapter describes the design and implementation of the gas-circuit control.
The design phase includes an identification procedure. This is a multivariable process where a thorough analysis is needed for input-output matching. The identification phase included the determination of the best input-output pairing.
The control strategy has been devised taking into account not only system performance but also implementation issues. The designed controller runs on a distributed control system (DCS) using the available single-loop blocks and is able to perform a predictive control strategy with feedforward action using existing PID and lead-lag blocks.
Part V - Case Studies and Extensions | Pp. 419-435
Joint Continuous and Discrete Responses
Geert Molenberghs; Geert Verbeke
This chapter presents an application of advanced control techniques on a copper smelter. The main objective of the control strategy is to keep the gas-circuit pressure at its desired value while achieving energy saving. Another objective of the control strategy is to reduce the risk of emissions. This chapter describes the design and implementation of the gas-circuit control.
The design phase includes an identification procedure. This is a multivariable process where a thorough analysis is needed for input-output matching. The identification phase included the determination of the best input-output pairing.
The control strategy has been devised taking into account not only system performance but also implementation issues. The designed controller runs on a distributed control system (DCS) using the available single-loop blocks and is able to perform a predictive control strategy with feedforward action using existing PID and lead-lag blocks.
Part V - Case Studies and Extensions | Pp. 437-465
High-dimensional Joint Models
Geert Molenberghs; Geert Verbeke
This chapter presents an application of advanced control techniques on a copper smelter. The main objective of the control strategy is to keep the gas-circuit pressure at its desired value while achieving energy saving. Another objective of the control strategy is to reduce the risk of emissions. This chapter describes the design and implementation of the gas-circuit control.
The design phase includes an identification procedure. This is a multivariable process where a thorough analysis is needed for input-output matching. The identification phase included the determination of the best input-output pairing.
The control strategy has been devised taking into account not only system performance but also implementation issues. The designed controller runs on a distributed control system (DCS) using the available single-loop blocks and is able to perform a predictive control strategy with feedforward action using existing PID and lead-lag blocks.
Part V - Case Studies and Extensions | Pp. 467-477
Missing Data Concepts
Geert Molenberghs; Geert Verbeke
This chapter presents an application of advanced control techniques on a copper smelter. The main objective of the control strategy is to keep the gas-circuit pressure at its desired value while achieving energy saving. Another objective of the control strategy is to reduce the risk of emissions. This chapter describes the design and implementation of the gas-circuit control.
The design phase includes an identification procedure. This is a multivariable process where a thorough analysis is needed for input-output matching. The identification phase included the determination of the best input-output pairing.
The control strategy has been devised taking into account not only system performance but also implementation issues. The designed controller runs on a distributed control system (DCS) using the available single-loop blocks and is able to perform a predictive control strategy with feedforward action using existing PID and lead-lag blocks.
Part VI - Missing Data | Pp. 481-488
Simple Methods, Direct Likelihood, and Weighted Generalized Estimating Equations
Geert Molenberghs; Geert Verbeke
This chapter presents an application of advanced control techniques on a copper smelter. The main objective of the control strategy is to keep the gas-circuit pressure at its desired value while achieving energy saving. Another objective of the control strategy is to reduce the risk of emissions. This chapter describes the design and implementation of the gas-circuit control.
The design phase includes an identification procedure. This is a multivariable process where a thorough analysis is needed for input-output matching. The identification phase included the determination of the best input-output pairing.
The control strategy has been devised taking into account not only system performance but also implementation issues. The designed controller runs on a distributed control system (DCS) using the available single-loop blocks and is able to perform a predictive control strategy with feedforward action using existing PID and lead-lag blocks.
Part VI - Missing Data | Pp. 489-509
Multiple Imputation and the Expectation-Maximization Algorithm
Geert Molenberghs; Geert Verbeke
This chapter presents an application of advanced control techniques on a copper smelter. The main objective of the control strategy is to keep the gas-circuit pressure at its desired value while achieving energy saving. Another objective of the control strategy is to reduce the risk of emissions. This chapter describes the design and implementation of the gas-circuit control.
The design phase includes an identification procedure. This is a multivariable process where a thorough analysis is needed for input-output matching. The identification phase included the determination of the best input-output pairing.
The control strategy has been devised taking into account not only system performance but also implementation issues. The designed controller runs on a distributed control system (DCS) using the available single-loop blocks and is able to perform a predictive control strategy with feedforward action using existing PID and lead-lag blocks.
Part VI - Missing Data | Pp. 511-529
Selection Models
Geert Molenberghs; Geert Verbeke
This chapter presents an application of advanced control techniques on a copper smelter. The main objective of the control strategy is to keep the gas-circuit pressure at its desired value while achieving energy saving. Another objective of the control strategy is to reduce the risk of emissions. This chapter describes the design and implementation of the gas-circuit control.
The design phase includes an identification procedure. This is a multivariable process where a thorough analysis is needed for input-output matching. The identification phase included the determination of the best input-output pairing.
The control strategy has been devised taking into account not only system performance but also implementation issues. The designed controller runs on a distributed control system (DCS) using the available single-loop blocks and is able to perform a predictive control strategy with feedforward action using existing PID and lead-lag blocks.
Part VI - Missing Data | Pp. 531-553
Pattern-mixture Models
Geert Molenberghs; Geert Verbeke
This chapter presents an application of advanced control techniques on a copper smelter. The main objective of the control strategy is to keep the gas-circuit pressure at its desired value while achieving energy saving. Another objective of the control strategy is to reduce the risk of emissions. This chapter describes the design and implementation of the gas-circuit control.
The design phase includes an identification procedure. This is a multivariable process where a thorough analysis is needed for input-output matching. The identification phase included the determination of the best input-output pairing.
The control strategy has been devised taking into account not only system performance but also implementation issues. The designed controller runs on a distributed control system (DCS) using the available single-loop blocks and is able to perform a predictive control strategy with feedforward action using existing PID and lead-lag blocks.
Part VI - Missing Data | Pp. 555-573