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Terry Blevins
7 Oct 2013
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Addressing Control in the Presence of Process and Measurement Noise
When a measurement used in a control application is characterized by a significant amount of process or measurement noise then to avoid taking control action on noise filtering may be applied in the transmitter or in the control system. However, when traditional filtering techniques are used it is necessary to increase the PID reset time … Continue reading »
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