Compare the Top Advanced Process Control (APC) Systems that integrate with Ubuntu as of July 2025

This a list of Advanced Process Control (APC) systems that integrate with Ubuntu. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Ubuntu. View the products that work with Ubuntu in the table below.

What are Advanced Process Control (APC) Systems for Ubuntu?

Advanced Process Control (APC) systems are computer-based systems that use mathematical models and algorithms to optimize the performance of industrial processes. APC systems aim to maintain a steady state operation with tight control over process variables such as temperature, pressure, flow rate, and composition. It incorporates feedback from sensors in the process to monitor performance and take corrective action when needed, in order to keep the process operating in the desired range. APC systems can help improve efficiency, reduce energy usage, increase throughput, and reduce product variability. Compare and read user reviews of the best Advanced Process Control (APC) systems for Ubuntu currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    MPCPy

    MPCPy

    MPCPy

    MPCPy is a Python package that facilitates the testing and implementation of occupant-integrated model predictive control (MPC) for building systems. The package focuses on the use of data-driven, simplified physical or statistical models to predict building performance and optimize control. Four main modules contain object classes to import data, interact with real or emulated systems, estimate and validate data-driven models, and optimize control input. While MPCPy provides an integration platform, it relies on free, open-source, third-party software packages for model implementation, simulators, parameter estimation algorithms, and optimization solvers. This includes Python packages for scripting and data manipulation as well as other more comprehensive software packages for specific purposes. In particular, modeling and optimization for physical systems currently rely on the Modelica language specification.
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