TR089: IRMA: A Supervisory Control Architecture for Production Control

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Abstract
We describe the IRMA framework for supervisory control of complex, distributed production processes and describe an application of this framework to emissions control and troubleshooting for geothermal power plants. We describe Gaussian influence diagrams, the mathematical formalism upon which our control regime is based, and we show how the Schemer multiprocessing architecture supports a demonstration of applicability of our controller and diagnostician to the plant by supporting execution of a simulation model of the plant and integrating them with it.

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Date created July 1993

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Author Johnson, Eric R.
Author Fehling, Michael R.
Author Poland, William B.

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Subject CIFE
Subject Center for Integrated Facility Engineering
Subject Stanford University
Subject Simulation
Subject IRMA
Genre Technical report

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Johnson, Eric R. and Fehling, Michael R. and Poland, William B.. (1993). TR089: IRMA: A Supervisory Control Architecture for Production Control. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/dy400mc7073

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