A Real-Time Knowledge-Based System for Fermentation Control

M. Aynsley, D. Peel, A. Morris
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The ability to control a highly non-linear and time variant fermentation process is of considerable importance to the biotechnological industries which are continually striving to obtain higher yields and improved uniformity of production. Many industrial fermentations are operated in a fed-batch mode using a pre-defined (open loop) substrate feeding regime based on years of empirical development. Experienced operators continually monitor the process and hold microbial growth to an "ideal" trajectory using heuristics and process knowledge to make adjustments to the feeding strategy in order to compensate for variations between batches. These modifications can be quite significant since even a small increase in product yield can considerably affect process profitability by making more efficient use of carbon substrate. This paper describes the application of a real-time knowledge based system (RTKBS) to provide supervisory control of fed-batch fermentation processes. The system also performs sensor validation, fault detection/ fault diagnosis and incorporates relevant expertise and experience drawn from both the process engineering domain and the control engineering domain. The system has been developed using the G2 Real-Time Expert System (Gensym Corp.) and runs on a SUN 3/60 workstation which is linked to pilot scale fermenters via an Ethernet connection to a IBM PS/2. The PS/2 carries out local monitoring and control of the fermentation process through an RS232 serial connection to a number of industrial signal processors which are in turn directly linked to the process.
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基于知识的实时发酵控制系统
控制高度非线性和时变发酵过程的能力对于不断努力获得更高产量和改善生产均匀性的生物技术工业具有相当重要的意义。许多工业发酵在进料批模式下操作,使用基于多年经验发展的预定义(开环)底物进料制度。经验丰富的操作人员持续监控过程,并使用启发式方法和工艺知识来调整进料策略,以补偿批次之间的差异,使微生物生长保持在“理想”轨迹上。这些修改可能是相当重要的,因为即使是产品产量的小幅增加也会通过更有效地利用碳基材而显著影响工艺盈利能力。本文介绍了实时知识系统(RTKBS)在饲料分批发酵过程监控中的应用。该系统还执行传感器验证,故障检测/故障诊断,并结合了来自过程工程领域和控制工程领域的相关专业知识和经验。该系统是使用G2实时专家系统(Gensym Corp.)开发的,并在SUN 3/60工作站上运行,该工作站通过以太网连接到IBM PS/2中试验规模的发酵罐。PS/2通过RS232串行连接到一些工业信号处理器,这些信号处理器反过来直接连接到发酵过程,从而对发酵过程进行本地监测和控制。
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