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Metrological Assurance of Optimal Technological Process Control

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The effectiveness of optimal control of technological process is shown to depend on the metrological characteristics of the measuring instruments chosen to monitor the optimal settings of the variables. Methods have been developed for determining the requirements relating to the metrological characteristics of the measuring instruments employed so as to ensure that the optimization is acceptably effective.

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Kyuregyan, S.G., Mamikonyan, B.M., Abgaryan, S.V. et al. Metrological Assurance of Optimal Technological Process Control. Measurement Techniques 47, 517–522 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:METE.0000038124.90155.ee

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