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Supervision of industrial processes becomes more and more important together with of the increased level of automation in industry. Process performance monitoring and diagnosis technology are an emerging engineering area due to increased demands on product quality, low production cost, reduced cost for maintenance of the equipment and loss of production time due to production stops. Several of these factors are not only regulator problems but also problems on a higher process control level. The overwhelming purpose of process supervision is to improve the overall system performance.
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Sohlberg, B. (1998). Process Supervision. In: Supervision and Control for Industrial Processes. Advances in Industrial Control. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1558-8_7
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