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Product review Electrical Control Systems: 3 Types That Could Transform Your Business Posted By: Pa http://www.blowwow.com Electrical control systems apply control systems engineering to the ability (More) http://www.blowwow.com Electrical control systems apply control systems engineering to the ability to maintain system performance to known parameters. Simply put, systems that have the ability to monitor and control processes utilize the basic fundamentals of electrical control systems. These include: circulation pumps, air compressors, manufacturing systems, utility analysis and metering, refrigeration plants and motor control panels. Electrical control systems are doubly beneficial by saving money through modeling and controlling for predictive behaviors as well as reducing applicable output which include carbon emissions. But let's look more closely at three specific types of electrical control systems or processes that could transform and change the way you do business: 1) Industrial Automation Systems: Regardless of the type of manufacturing business you operate: discrete parts, batch or continuous process, management, information flow and control are vital to your business' success. Automating important functions of your business could show you immediate and long term financial gains. Much of your manufacturing business could be automated increasing your productivity and ability to report immediately on various systems which are inefficient. Imagine your manufacturing business automating its inventory control systems, down time, production monitoring and reporting, database systems, routing optimization and more.Ai Control Systemscontrol engineeringsystems integratorplc programmingelectric control systems (Less)
Interactive Thin Shells - A Model Interface for the Analysis of Physically-based Animations Authors: James Skorupski, Zoe Wood, and Alex Pang
With the advent of real-time physically based (More) Authors: James Skorupski, Zoe Wood, and Alex Pang
With the advent of real-time physically based animation over the past decade, and more recently, the growth of general mathematical computing on graphics processors, there has been an increasing interest in the development of realism in computer graphics. However, the algorithms involved in mimicking the physical world are often very complex, abstract, and out of reach for an average computer science student or practitioner. This work introduces an interface to a physically based algorithm, a thin shell animation, which focuses on visualization, experimentation, and control. Through the use of dynamic coloring, abstract visual cues, robust user interaction, and full control over the algorithm parameters, our system facilitates the process of discovery and experimentation, which can enhance the learning experience and help overcome the difficulties in understanding the mathematically intense concepts that comprise the core of many physically based models. Furthermore, our interface design can be used as model for interacting with other types of physically based animations and provide the same benefits for learning. (Less)
Discrete-Time Control Systems
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