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Figure 2.6. Decomposition of a process with a single integrator  2.4 Prediction  The key to any model-based controller lies in its ability to predict the process response using a model that may be physically realised, i.e., a causal model. We will return to the issues of model and system identification in Chapter 7. In fact, Jetermining the response of a process over time is equivalent to the classical problem of solving differential or difference equations. For convenience, we recall the fundamental concepts used in solving such equations.  The solution of a linear differential or finite-difference equation. from the

Figure 2 6. Decomposition of a process with a single integrator 2.4 Prediction The key to any model-based controller lies in its ability to predict the process response using a model that may be physically realised, i.e., a causal model. We will return to the issues of model and system identification in Chapter 7. In fact, Jetermining the response of a process over time is equivalent to the classical problem of solving differential or difference equations. For convenience, we recall the fundamental concepts used in solving such equations. The solution of a linear differential or finite-difference equation. from the