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Model algorithmic control for electric power plants
This paper gives a qualitative comparison of Model Algorithmic Control (MAC) with other adaptive control techniques and discusses problems of active vs. passive adaptation, on-line vs. off-line identification and model compensation for nonminimum phase and time delay systems. Results of an application of MAC to Boiler-Steam Generator (BSG) systems are presented.