1. Evaluation of Qualitative Trend Analysis as a Tool for Automation
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David J. Dürrenmatt, Kris Villez, and Christian M. Thürlimann
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Trend analysis ,Quantitative precipitation estimation ,Engineering ,business.industry ,Path (graph theory) ,Batch processing ,Kernel regression ,State (computer science) ,business ,Hidden Markov model ,Process engineering ,Automation ,Simulation - Abstract
Ammonium N H 4 + load based aeration control on biological wastewater treatment plants saves costs and enhances nitrogen removal. However, the need for maintenance intensive N H 4 + sensors hamper the controls application in practice. Alternatives, in the form of soft-sensors are broadly discussed in academia. A soft-sensor recently described in literature exploits the pH effects induced by biological N H 4 + oxidation. This concept is now further developed by means of qualitative trend analysis (QTA). Previously, the qualitative path estimation (QPE) algorithms was proposed as a fast and reliable QTA algorithm for batch process data analysis. It does not allow online application in continuous flow systems however. In this work, a modification of QPE, call qualitative state estimation (QSE), is proposed as a suitable algorithm for continuous-flow systems. Initial tests indicate that the QSE algorithms is a robust technique for extraction of relevant information in a full-scale environment. At the WWTP Hard in Winterthur, this resulted in cost-saving automation of the aeration system. This contribution summarizes these first results.
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- 2015
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