data communications and networking
Automating Manufacturing Systems with PLCs.pdf
Taken from PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS’s Introduction: Control engineering has evolved over time. In the past humans were the main method for controlling a system. More recently electricity has been used for control and early electrical control was based on relays. These relays allow power to be switched on and off without a mechanical switch. It is common to use relays to make simple logical control decisions. The development of low cost computer has brought the most recent revolution, the Programmable Logic Controller (PLC). The advent of the PLC began in the 1970s, and has become the most common choice for manufacturing controls.
PLCs have been gaining popularity on the factory floor and will probably remain predominant for some time to come. Most of this is because of the advantages they offer: Cost effective for controlling complex systems.
Flexible and can be reapplied to control other systems quickly and easily.
Computational abilities allow more sophisticated control.
Trouble shooting aids make programming easier and reduce downtime.
Reliable components make these likely to operate for years before failure.
A PDA Enabled Wireless Interface for a Mobile Robot.pdf
This project describes a wireless application that allows remote control of a robot. The application adopts an object-oriented philosophy in which every robot is a device represented by an object. The application runs in a PC with a web server. The interface is done using common Java GUI’s.
Industrial Automation Control.pdf
40 Lessons in pdf files about Automation Control of Industrial field, still from ECE II Course of Kharagpur. Useful for those who are studying in Electrical, Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacture.
Data Communications and Networking for Manufacturing Industries.pdf
A Data communication and Networking application for Manufacturing Industries, Second Edition ebook by Dario J. Toncich B.E.E. (Hons), M Eng, MIE Aust, CP Eng that already spent a number of years developing computer control, simulation and communications equipment for FMS at an Australian-based Advanced Manufacturing Technology (AMT) Company.
Design and Implementation Guidelines for Web Clients.pdf
This guide provides prescriptive recommendations and code samples that enable you to use design patterns and Microsoft .NET Framework programming idioms effectively in the presentation layer of your applications.

