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Intelligent Industrial Control

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The process industry. and the cement industry in particular, is at the forefront in applying Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent Systems techniques to the production process. These techniques are being applied to advantage with significant improvements in product quality and productivity. This paper outlines the architecture of a hierarchical Intelligent Production Management and Control System for a cement plant.

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King, R.E. (1993). Intelligent Industrial Control. In: Kaynak, O., Honderd, G., Grant, E. (eds) Intelligent Systems: Safety, Reliability and Maintainability Issues. NATO ASI Series, vol 114. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-58021-5_21

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