Conference
Experiences from an industry-university study on control benefits
Abstract
A proper benefits study achieves more than simply estimating potential economic improvement. It provides the basis for variable selection, control design, equipment specification, and implementation strategies. General approaches for such studies are available but are not widely employed for two major reasons, lack of training and a mistaken idea that the study adds substantial cost to a project. We review currently available study methods and …
Authors
Marlin TE; Brisk ML; Barton GW; Perkins JD
Pagination
pp. 5-9
Publication Date
January 1, 2000
Conference proceedings
Control Systems Preprints Conference