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Computer controlled water systems: Electrifying or shocking?
Ronald van Nooijen
Water Resources
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Actuator
33%
Adjusting
33%
Automatic Control
33%
Canal
33%
Communication
33%
Complexity
33%
Computer
100%
Condition
33%
Constraint
33%
Control System
100%
Controller
33%
Delay
100%
Event
33%
Fuzzy Mathematics
33%
Internet
33%
Irrigation System
66%
Need
100%
News
33%
Potable Water
33%
Preparation
33%
Refrigerator
33%
Reservoir
33%
Sampled Data System
33%
Square
33%
Stability
33%
State
33%
Washing
33%
Waste Water Treatment
33%
Water Management
33%
INIS
actuators
25%
adjustments
25%
computers
100%
control
75%
control systems
75%
data
25%
design
75%
drinking water
25%
food
25%
fuzzy logic
25%
implementation
25%
internet
25%
irrigation
50%
lyapunov method
25%
management
25%
nonlinear problems
25%
power supplies
25%
processing
25%
refrigerators
25%
shortages
25%
simulation
25%
stability
25%
time delay
25%
tools
50%
transport
25%
washing
25%
waste water
25%
water
100%
water treatment
25%
Engineering
Automatic Control System
25%
Computer Control
25%
Control Action
50%
Control System
50%
Delay Time
25%
Demonstrates
25%
Design
50%
Illustrates
25%
Irrigation System
50%
Limitations
25%
Lyapunov Function
25%
Open Channel
50%
Power Supply
25%
Processing
25%
Sampled Data
25%
Washing Machines
25%
Water Management
25%
Water Treatment
25%