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

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<p>$\bullet$ Some variables are measurable durong the experiment, here, the fluorescence. They are the only ones that will enable us to see if the system behaves according to plans.</p>
<p>$\bullet$ Some variables are measurable durong the experiment, here, the fluorescence. They are the only ones that will enable us to see if the system behaves according to plans.</p>
<p>$\bullet$ Other cannont be measured and have to be estimated with the model. Precisely, the living bacteria concentration cannot be measured. This is a reason why the model has to be precise : we will not be able to measure our setpoint, it shall be estimated.
<p>$\bullet$ Other cannont be measured and have to be estimated with the model. Precisely, the living bacteria concentration cannot be measured. This is a reason why the model has to be precise : we will not be able to measure our setpoint, it shall be estimated.
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<p>$\bullet$ And variables are the ones used to act on the system. The light intensity wi
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<p>$\bullet$ And variables are the ones used to act on the system. The light intensity will affect the system by decreasing the amount of living bacteria and the concentration of KillerRed.</p>
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