Team:Grenoble-EMSE-LSU/Project/Modelling/Density

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<p>These simulations were conducted with the following values of the parameters: </p>
<p>These simulations were conducted with the following values of the parameters: </p>
<p> $r=8,3.10^{-3} min^{-1}$, or $R=83 min$ (time of division)</p>
<p> $r=8,3.10^{-3} min^{-1}$, or $R=83 min$ (time of division)</p>
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<p> $a=130 UF.OD^{-1}.min^{-1}$</p>
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<p> $a=130 RFU.OD^{-1}.min^{-1}$</p>
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<p> $b=0,9.10^{-2}UF.UL^{-1}.min^{-1}$</p>
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<p> $b=0,9.10^{-2}RFU.UL^{-1}.min^{-1}$</p>
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<p> $k=0,9.10^{-7}OD.UF^{-1}.UL^{-1}.min^{-1}$</p>
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<p> $k=0,9.10^{-7}OD.RFU^{-1}.UL^{-1}.min^{-1}$</p>
<p> $l=0.087$</p>
<p> $l=0.087$</p>
<p> $m=6,3.10^{-3} min^{-1}$, or $M=110 min$ (half-time of maturation)</p>
<p> $m=6,3.10^{-3} min^{-1}$, or $M=110 min$ (half-time of maturation)</p>
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<p> And the initial contitions were:</p>
<p> And the initial contitions were:</p>
<p> $OD_{600}=0.015$</p>
<p> $OD_{600}=0.015$</p>
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<p> $fluorescence=0UF$</p>
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<p> $fluorescence=0RFU$</p>
   
   
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<p>$3$ Once the parameters are chosen, the model is used to determinate the light intensity predicted to stabilize our system.</p>
<p>$3$ Once the parameters are chosen, the model is used to determinate the light intensity predicted to stabilize our system.</p>
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<p>$4$ At this stage, the parameters of the model are fixed. But the light intensity can still be modified to better control the system when the measured values are drifting away from the trajectory calculated. This stabilization could be automatically performed by the model predictive control. We instead run our model to determine changes to apply to the light intensity to reach the desired cell density value</p>
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<p>$4$ Each time the measured values of fluorescence or absorbance are too far from the predicted ones, parameters are re-estimated, and so is the light intensity that is supposed to stabilize the system. This stabilization could be automatically performed by the model predictive control. We instead run our model to determine changes to apply to the light intensity to reach the desired cell density value</p>
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