Virtual sensing

Virtual sensing techniques,[1] also called soft sensing,[2] proxy sensing, inferential sensing, or surrogate sensing, are used to provide feasible and economical alternatives to costly or impractical physical measurement instrument. A virtual sensing system uses information available from other measurements and process parameters to calculate an estimate of the quantity of interest.

References

  1. Virtual sensing techniques and their applications Lichuan Liu; Kuo, S. M.; Zhou, M. (2009). "Virtual sensing techniques and their applications". 2009 International Conference on Networking, Sensing and Control. p. 31. doi:10.1109/ICNSC.2009.4919241. ISBN 978-1-4244-3491-6.
  2. A systematic approach for soft sensor development Lin, B.; Recke, B.; Knudsen, J. R. K. H.; Jørgensen, S. B. (2007). "A systematic approach for soft sensor development". Computers & Chemical Engineering. 31 (5–6): 419. doi:10.1016/j.compchemeng.2006.05.030.
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