Klaus Villforth
Technische Universität Darmstadt
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European Journal of Control | 2001
Thomas A. Runkler; Erwin Gerstorfer; Martin Schlang; Erwin Jünnemann; Klaus Villforth
Three key problems in industrial plant optimization are the compression of data from the automation system, the estimation of values which are not directly available, and the determination of process parameters leading to minimum production cost for given quality. Clustering can be used to determine technologically meaningful operating points from data sets which serve as compressed archive data. Block selection techniques yield a speedup that makes this method feasible for industrial applications. Clustering can also be used to generate nonlinear models from sensor and laboratory data. These models are used as soft sensors which give good online estimations of variables which can only be measured offline in the laboratory. Moreover, nonlinear process models obtained by clustering can be used for process optimization, so that target qualities can be achieved so that application-specific cost functions are minimized. All three methods, data compression, soft sensor, and process optimization, are applied to the deinkingprocess in recovered paper processing in the paper industry.
european control conference | 1999
Thomas A. Runkler; Erwin Gerstorfer; Martin Schlang; Erwin Jiinnemann; Klaus Villforth
Archive | 2010
Hans-Joachim Putz; Katharina Renner; Klaus Villforth; Georg Hirsch; Dennis Voß; Sabine Weinert
Ipw. International paperworld | 2003
Klaus Villforth; Lothar Göttsching
Archive | 2017
Klaus Villforth; Samuel Schabel
Archive | 2017
Hans-Joachim Putz; Klaus Villforth
Archive | 2016
Marja Birgit Ahola; Samuel Schabel; Klaus Villforth
Archive | 2014
Henri Kröling; Klaus Villforth; Heinz-Joachim Schaffrath; Samuel Schabel
Archive | 2012
Klaus Villforth; Samuel Schabel
Archive | 2012
Paul-Philipp Post; Christian Berger; Klaus Villforth; Heinz-Joachim Schaffrath; Samuel Schabel