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

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<p> These two first steps are also essential, according to the model, to accelerate the apparition of the level of the amount of living bacteria. If the light of stabilization is switched on from the beginning, the level will appear after 8 hours. But if bacteria are exposed to an important intensity, they will stabilized quicker.</p>
<p> These two first steps are also essential, according to the model, to accelerate the apparition of the level of the amount of living bacteria. If the light of stabilization is switched on from the beginning, the level will appear after 8 hours. But if bacteria are exposed to an important intensity, they will stabilized quicker.</p>
<p>$3$ Once the parameters are chosen, the model is used to determinate the light intensity that will stabilised our system.</p>
<p>$3$ Once the parameters are chosen, the model is used to determinate the light intensity that will stabilised our system.</p>
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<p>$4$ The third step passed, the model and its parameters are fixed. But the light intensity still can be modified to control the system if its measured values are drifting away from the trajectory calculated.</p>
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<p>It is not already the model predictive control, it is the first way to stabilize safely and quickly the population of living bacteria. This experimement is the one used as a <a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Grenoble-EMSE-LSU/Project/Validation">proof of concept</a>.</p>
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