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On-line control of dissolved oxygen concentration using an automatic tuning PID controller

With improvements in sensor reliability and computer systems, digital process control has been widely accepted as an effective way of improving the performance of fermentation processes, and of reducing operating costs. Despite the availability of methodical techniques for manually tuning PID contro...

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