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    • Williams, Hunter Matt (2020-03-18)
      This thesis develops a new approach to the design of Proportional Integral Derivative (PID) controllers, solving an open problem in identifying feasible pole placement for controlled systems that allows for optimization ...
    • Buchmann, Mark (Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center; Texas &M University. Libraries, 2018)
      This abstract describes the importance of the design, integration and testing of control systems as a holistic structure in order to ensure process safety and operability. As a byproduct of today’s era of large projects, ...
    • Sugathevan, Suranthiran (Texas A&M University, 2005-08-29)
      Methods to improve performance of sensors with regard to sensor nonlinearity, sensor noise and sensor bandwidths are investigated and new algorithms are developed. The necessity of the proposed research has evolved from ...
    • Zarate Losoya, Enrique (2016-12-08)
      Drilling Automation has become an important research effort in the Oil and Gas Industry since the fall of Oil prices in 2008. The cyclical nature of our industry and the fierce competition is pushing operators and drilling ...
    • Satchidanandan, Bharadwaj (2019-07-10)
      The coming decades may see the large scale deployment of networked cyber-physical systems to address global needs in areas such as energy, water, healthcare, and transportation. However, as recent events have shown, such ...
    • Ramamurthi, Indu (Texas A&M University, 2007-09-17)
      This thesis proposes an interactive software tool that can be used to compute complete sets of Proportional Integral Derivative (PID) Controllers from knowledge of the plant transfer function/frequency response data. This ...