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The previous chapter developed a reconfigurable architecture for process control comprising four basic types of process elements. As discussed these elements must interact in order to exchange information and make collective decisions required for a complete plant-wide control. In this chapter we develop a model to support such interactions so as to describe how elements carry out information exchanges in order to produce the required end-products. The proposed model is a direct and necessary supplement to the reconfigurable control architecture developed in the previous chapter.
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(2008). An Interaction Model for Reconfigurable Process Control. In: A Distributed Coordination Approach to Reconfigurable Process Control. Springer Series in Advanced Manufacturing. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84800-060-5_5
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