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ISA Transactions

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ISA Transactions is a journal of advances and state-of-the-art in the science and engineering of measurement and automation, of value to leading-edge industrial practitioners and applied researchers. The topics of measurement include: sensors, perception systems, analyzers, signal processing, filtering, data compression, data rectification, fault detection, inferential measurement, soft sensors, hardware interfacing, etc.; and any of the techniques that support them such as artificial intelligence, fuzzy logic, communication systems, and process analysis. The topics of automation include: statistical and deterministic strategies for discrete event and continuous process control, modelling and simulation, event triggers, scheduling and sequencing, system reliability, quality, maintenance, management, loss prevention, etc.; and any equipment, techniques and best practices that support them such as optimization, learning systems, strategy development, security, and human interfacing and training.
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Tipo de recurso:

revistas

ISSN impreso

0019-0578

ISSN electrónico

1879-2022

Editor responsable

Elsevier

País de edición

Países Bajos

Fecha de publicación

Tabla de contenidos

Calibrations by comparison in metrology: A survey

Walter Bich; Patrizia Tavella

Palabras clave: Instrumentation; Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Applied Mathematics; Computer Science Applications.

Pp. 391-399

Batch distillation employing cyclic rectification and stripping operations

Hunter R. Flodman; Delmar C. Timm

Palabras clave: Applied Mathematics; Control and Systems Engineering; Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Computer Science Applications; Instrumentation.

Pp. 454-460

A derivative UKF for tightly coupled INS/GPS integrated navigation

Gaoge Hu; Shesheng Gao; Yongmin Zhong

Pp. 135-144