1998
DOI: 10.1023/a:1007948313304
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Abstract: A general approach is described for the implementation of a networked multi-unit computer integrated control system. The use of data acquisition hardware and graphical programming tools alleviates tedious programming and maintains potency and flexibility. One application of the control system, the control of a mammalian cell perfusion culture based on a key nutrient glucose concentration, was demonstrated. The control system offers customized user interface for all process control parameters and allows the fle… Show more

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“…The most common type of thermistors is used in specialized applications where the required sensitivity is much higher, but can operate only in a limited range of temperatures (~ − 50 to 200 °C). The temperature control in an animal cell bioreactor is generally less complicated than in a microbial fermenter due to lower metabolic activity which results in a lower amount of heat to be removed from the reactors [44].…”
Section: Sensing Technologies For Bioprocess Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most common type of thermistors is used in specialized applications where the required sensitivity is much higher, but can operate only in a limited range of temperatures (~ − 50 to 200 °C). The temperature control in an animal cell bioreactor is generally less complicated than in a microbial fermenter due to lower metabolic activity which results in a lower amount of heat to be removed from the reactors [44].…”
Section: Sensing Technologies For Bioprocess Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%