Following is a list of well-known types of advanced process control:
The following technologies are related to APC and, in some contexts, can be considered part of APC, but are generally separate technologies having their own (or in need of their own) Wiki articles.
Those responsible for the design, implementation, and maintenance of APC applications are often referred to as APC Engineers or Control Application Engineers. Usually, their education is dependent upon the field of specialization. For example, in the process industries, many APC Engineers have a chemical engineering background, combining process control and chemical processing expertise.
Most large operating facilities, such as oil refineries, employ a number of control system specialists and professionals, ranging from field instrumentation, regulatory control system (DCS and PLC), advanced process control, and control system network and security. Depending on facility size and circumstances, these personnel may have responsibilities across multiple areas or be dedicated to each area. Many process control service companies can be hired for support and services in each area.
The use of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and deep learning techniques in process control is also considered an advanced process control approach in which intelligence is used to optimize operational parameters further.
For decades, operations and logic in process control systems in oil and gas have been based only on physics equations that dictate parameters along with operators’ interactions based on experience and operating manuals. Artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms can look into the dynamic operational conditions, analyze them, and suggest optimized parameters that can either directly tune logic parameters or give suggestions to operators. Interventions by such intelligent models lead to optimization in cost, production, and safety.1
"Oil and Gas, AI, and the Promise of a Better Tomorrow". SparkCognition Inc. 2016-04-06. https://www.sparkcognition.com/oil-gas-ai-promise-better-tomorrow/ ↩