A large number of control loops in the pulp and paper industry are multivariate in nature. The main control objective of these loops is to reduce process variation. The satisfactory performance of these loops is therefore important for maintaining product quality. This paper introduces a multivariate performance measure of such control loops. The multivariate minimum variance control performance which provides an absolute lower bound on process variance can be estimated from routine operating data, and serves as a good benchmark to assess control loop performance. The proposed measure of performance is evaluated by application to the multiloop control of a headbox machine.
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