White Papers & Research

White Papers & Research

White Papers & Research

White Papers & Research

Real-Time Optimization of Beet Extraction with MPC, NIRS, and VSS on a Universal IoT Platform

Real-Time Optimization of Beet Extraction with MPC, NIRS, and VSS on a Universal IoT Platform

Real-Time Optimization of Beet Extraction with MPC, NIRS, and VSS on a Universal IoT Platform

An in-depth examination of how Model Predictive Control (MPC) algorithms utilize real-time process data to minimize cost functions in beet extraction. This paper details the integration of NIRS and visual sensors to achieve a verified savings potential of €0.2–0.4 per ton through dynamic setpoint optimization.

An in-depth examination of how Model Predictive Control (MPC) algorithms utilize real-time process data to minimize cost functions in beet extraction. This paper details the integration of NIRS and visual sensors to achieve a verified savings potential of €0.2–0.4 per ton through dynamic setpoint optimization.

An in-depth examination of how Model Predictive Control (MPC) algorithms utilize real-time process data to minimize cost functions in beet extraction. This paper details the integration of NIRS and visual sensors to achieve a verified savings potential of €0.2–0.4 per ton through dynamic setpoint optimization.

The Use of NIR Technology in Beet Sugar Processing for Real-Time Monitoring of Key Quality Parameters

The Use of NIR Technology in Beet Sugar Processing for Real-Time Monitoring of Key Quality Parameters

The Use of NIR Technology in Beet Sugar Processing for Real-Time Monitoring of Key Quality Parameters

A technical study validating the efficacy of Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) for quantifying polarimetric and HPLC sucrose in liquid intermediates. Results demonstrate high correlation with reference methods (R² > 0.99), supporting the transition from offline laboratory analysis to continuous, closed-loop process control.

A technical study validating the efficacy of Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) for quantifying polarimetric and HPLC sucrose in liquid intermediates. Results demonstrate high correlation with reference methods (R² > 0.99), supporting the transition from offline laboratory analysis to continuous, closed-loop process control.

A technical study validating the efficacy of Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) for quantifying polarimetric and HPLC sucrose in liquid intermediates. Results demonstrate high correlation with reference methods (R² > 0.99), supporting the transition from offline laboratory analysis to continuous, closed-loop process control.