This book provides an introduction to many aspects of computer control. It covers techniques or control algorithm design and tuning of controllers; computer communications; parallel processing; and software design and implementation. The theoretical material is supported by case studies co ering pow
Real Time Microcomputer Control of Industrial Processes
β Scribed by Amar Gupta, Hoo-Min D. Toong (auth.), Professor Spyros G. Tzafestas, J. K. Pal (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 520
- Series
- Microprocessor-Based Systems Engineering 5
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The introduction of the microprocessor in computer and system engineering has motivated the development of many new concepts and has simplified the design of many modern industrial systems. During the first decade of their life. microprocessors have shown a tremendous evolution in all possible directions (technology. power. functionality. I/O handling. etc). Of course putting the microprocessors and their environmental devices into properly operating systems is a complex and difficult task requiring high skills for melding and integrating hardware. and systemic components. software This book was motivated by the editors' feeling that a cohesive reference is needed providing a good coverage of modern industrial applications of microprocessor-based real time control, together with latest advanced methodological issues. Unavoidably a single volume cannot be exhaustive. but the present book contains a sufficient number of important real-time applications. The book is divided in two sections. Section I deals with general hardware. software and systemic topics. and involves six chapters. Chapter 1. by Gupta and Toong. presents an overview of the development of microprocessors during their first twelve years of existence. Chapter 2. by Dasgupta. deals with a number of system software concepts for realΒ time microprocessor-based systems (task scheduling. memoryΒ management. input-output aspects. programming language reqUirements.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Microprocessors - The First Twelve Years....Pages 3-47
Introduction to Real-Time System Software....Pages 49-80
Digital Control Algorithms....Pages 81-138
Estimation and Signal Processing Algorithms....Pages 139-162
Configuration of Distributed Control Systems....Pages 163-186
Modelling and Simulation....Pages 187-233
Front Matter....Pages 249-249
A Low Cost Self-Adaptive Microprocessor Controller: Application to Heating and Ventilation Control....Pages 251-274
Self-Adaptive Multi-Microprocessor Control of Cutter Suction Dredging Ships....Pages 275-309
Advanced Control In Thermal Power Plants....Pages 311-335
Status Report On Real-Time Control In Industries: Electric Power Systems....Pages 337-362
Status Report on Real Time Control in Steel Industry....Pages 363-395
Process Monitoring and Control of Gas Pipeline Networks....Pages 397-433
Real Time Computer Control of Cement Industry....Pages 435-480
Current Status of Microcomputer Applications on Railway Transportation Systems....Pages 481-508
Back Matter....Pages 509-515
β¦ Subjects
Control Structures and Microprogramming;Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics);Electrical Engineering
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