Workshop: Practical Methods for Real World Control Systems, at IFAC DYCOPS 2025, In-Person in Bratislava, Slovakia on 16 June (Monday morning)
The 14th IFAC Symposium on Dynamics and Control of Process Systems, including Biosystems (DYCOPS 2025) is scheduled for Bratislava, Slovakia, 16-19 of June. ?I will be presenting the half-day version of my workshop on?Practical Methods for Real World Control Systems (https://www.dycops2025.org/workshops/), on Monday, 16 June, scheduled for 8:00-noon Central European Time (CEST). This workshop was quite popular over the years in North America, and this will be the first time it is presented in Europe. And while I hope you will come to my plenary talk later in the week, you can register for the workshop without being registered for the conference.
Please note that this workshop is in the morning, but I will be giving a workshop on computation for control systems in the afternoon.
The workshop "brochure"can be found at?https://dabramovitch.com/practical_methods_dycops_2025/, including a printable PDF version and a 15-minute intro video there.?The a draft of the companion material for the introduction can be found at?https://dabramovitch.com/practical_methods/workshop_intro.pdf.?I have a lot of material, more every year, and won't be running out the clock with panel discussions. (For those who have been to an earlier version of the workshop, the section on noise analysis via PES Pareto was substantially expanded in 2020.) The target audience falls into three general groups:
1)????Academic researchers who are well versed in control theory but would like to learn more about issues practicing control engineers often encounter as well as techniques and methods often used outside of standard textbook solutions to enhance their students’ experience in the classroom and laboratory.?
2)????Practicing engineers who work on physical control systems and products that use control with an interest in connecting their work to “best practices” motivated by theory.?
3)????Students who may be interested in adding laboratory experiments to their research or want to know how to make what they have learned applicable in industry.
(Register at: https://www.dycops2025.org/registration/.)
Thanks,
Danny Abramovitch, ACC 2016 General Chair, ACC 2013 Program Chair
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1 个月hi, this scheme was actuall around year 2000. After introduction of Foundation Fieldbus , the digital computer moved into field. And with the Profinet APL , it becomes permanent part of every sensor. Additional low pass then comes from the IT network binding these into DCS . And hidden challenge is now a cyber security aspect of data collection. As every sensor gets a trust certificate, we are no longer focused on control but on this trust management. By the way the pneumatic control is still very important aspect of every intrinsic safe system. So I do agree the practical aspect needs to be discussed.