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Boundary control of a linear distributed parameter bioprocess.
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    Boundary control of a linear distributed parameter bioprocess. (English)
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    The characteristic conditions for exponential stability of a linear distributed parameter bio-process are discussed. The substrate and bio-mass concentrations are controlled using a feedback signal at the input boundary and measurements at the output boundary. It is shown that the system is exponentially stabilizable by a proper selection of the feedback gain. It is proved that the used closed-loop infinitesimal Hilbert space operator generates a uniformly bounded semigroup which relates the initial and actual distributed states. It is also shown that the decay rate of the given open-loop distributed parameter system can be calculated by letting the feedback gain tend to zero.
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    boundary control
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    linear bioprocesses
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    exponential stability
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    distributed parameter system
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    bounded semigroup
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    decay rate
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