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  1. IEEE Annual Conference of Electrical Engineering Problems in the Rubber and Plastics Industries.
  2. IEEE Conference Record of 1988 Fortieth Annual Conference of Electrical Engineering Problems in the Rubber and Plastics Industries
  3. Tire and rubber manufacturing control systems: a comparison of architectures
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Proceedings of IEEE Technical Conference on Rubber and Plastics Industry
Conference Record of 1993 Forty-Fifth Annual Conference of Electrical Engineering Problems in the Rubber and Plastics Industries
Conference Record of 1992 Forty-Fourth Annual Conference of Electrical Engineering Problems in the Rubber and Plastics Industries
Conference Record of 1991 Forty-third Annual Conference Electrical Engineering Problems in the Rubber and Plastics Industries
Forty-Second Annual Conference of Electrical Engineering Problems in the Rubber and Plastics Industries
Forty-First Annual Conference of Electrical Engineering Problems in the Rubber and Plastics Industries
IEEE Conference Record of 1988 Fortieth Annual Conference of Electrical Engineering Problems in the Rubber and Plastics Industries
Bits, bytes, and nibbles-programmable controllers and their communication with host computers
CIM and MIS are only applications of computer technology
Office PC networking options
Robotic implementation-a four phase systematic approach
A new measurement and control system for rubber calendering
The human dynamics of operator interfaces
Current limiting devices-benchmark comparison
Tire and rubber manufacturing control systems: a comparison of architectures
AC induction motor-vector control. Cubic motion generator dispenses glue in smooth, continuous flow over irregular shapes
Comparison of brush and brushless servo motor designs
The application of servo control
Advanced diagnostic capabilities of AC drives with a microprocessor interface
IEEE Conference Record of 1988 Fortieth Annual Conference of Electrical Engineering Problems in the Rubber and Plastic Industries (Cat. No.88CH2627-6)

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Tire and rubber manufacturing control systems: a comparison of architectures

Content Provider IEEE Xplore Digital Library
Author Peshek, C.J. Hough, L.
Copyright Year 1988
Description Author affiliation: Gould Electron., Independence, OH, USA (Peshek, C.J.; Hough, L.)
Abstract As higher degrees of product quality demand greater control system performance, the problems encountered when integrating complete control systems become severe. Combining the capabilities of sequential control, analog and discrete processing, motion control, man machine interface, networking, and communications is central to the effective design of a modern control system. One of two architectural approaches, distributed or centralized, is used to solve these integration problems. The purpose of this paper is to compare and contrast these two approaches in terms of flexibility, performance, maintainability, and ease of implementation. Applications specific to the tire and rubber industry are used to illustrate the relative advantages and disadvantages of these two architectures.<>
Starting Page 45
Ending Page 51
File Size 545221
Page Count 7
File Format PDF
DOI 10.1109/RAPCON.1988.28984
Language English
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Publisher Date 1988-04-11
Publisher Place USA
Access Restriction Subscribed
Rights Holder Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Subject Keyword Tires Rubber products Manufacturing Control systems Communication system control Motion control Centralized control System performance Man machine systems Rubber industry
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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