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Remote supervision and automatic load-control of generating units, load dispatclt centres and suh-siatioris to maintain the desired operating parameters, including load sharing. [Pg.737]

L. Lardon, J.P. Steyer E. Roca, J. Lema, S. Lambert, P. Ratini, S. Prattesi, and O. Bernard. Specifications of modular internet-based remote supervision systems for wastewater treatment plants. In Eur. Conf. Artificial Intell. (ECAI), pages 5.1-5.5, Lyon, France, 2002. [Pg.238]

The type of fire alarm system should be chosen based on personnel resources available at the facility. For continuously staffed facilities, proprietary supervised systems are preferred. For facilities staffed less than continuously, remote supervised station or central station fire alarms system are usually considered. In these systems, alarms are monitored by an outside firm responsible for alerting appropriate personnel or by the local fire department. [Pg.183]

The end-point detection system integrated in the control circuit allows the average moisture content and the time to complete drying to be monitored over the entire drying cycle. Provided with an access to the Internet or an Intranet, the control system secures remote supervising of kiln operation. Once the target moisture content is reached, the kiln automatically stops and unloads the kiln charge. [Pg.332]

With limited redundancy, highly dynamic routes, and strictly remote supervision, small UAS face formidable automation challenges. As the number of unmanned aircraft increases and as safety-oriented technology development continues to lag behind the development of new platforms, mission capabilities, and operational effi-ciency (e.g., one operator for multiple vehicles), it is beconung increasingly urgent that these issues be addressed. In addition, a large user base... [Pg.112]

A related issue for a program to be successful, and for its extension with remote supervision, is its acceptance by the yoimg drivers and their parents. This is much more important in the case of GDL than in the case of driver education, because the burden of providing the added supervision falls directly on the parents shoulders, and this is not an easy task - for neither the teen driver nor the more mature parent. From the perspective of the parents, it means a few... [Pg.213]

Remote sensing techniques have been successfully applied for the identification of rocks in Cape Smith fold belt region. Principal Component Analysis is very effective for the separation of gabbro, metabasalt and peridotite. Band Ratio was helpful for the preliminary identification of peridotite. Supervised Classification approach is taken to verify the results obtained by Principal Component Analysis and Band Ratio. It is also useful to remap the unknown regions once the results are verified. [Pg.488]

Simply, SCADA is a computer-based control system that remotely controls processes previously controlled manually. The philosophy behind SCADA control systems can be summed up by the phrase, If you can measure it, you can control it. SCADA allows an operator using a central computer to supervise (control and monitor) multiple networked computers at remote locations. Each remote computer can control mechanical processes (mixers, pumps, valves, etc.) and collect data from sensors at... [Pg.118]

Microprocessor-based control systems are marketed under a variety of acronyms and not all will be true DCCSs. Of particular note are the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems which form an increasingly central part of the operations of many industries (e.g. offshore oil and gas platforms, petrochemical complexes, pulp and paper works). SCADA describes a communications system whose principal function is to join instrumentation and control into a cohesive package(57) and, particularly, the supervision and management of remote ... [Pg.708]

This is apparent in the case of industrial systems [6]0, which are making increasing use of the capabilities offered by open networks for remotely accessing sensors and actuators for their operation and maintenance. Control and supervision systems are typically embedded in other critical infrastructures electric power, potable water, oil and gas, railways, etc. The potential advantages from the economic and functional viewpoints are unquestionable less often studied are the risks that these connections might... [Pg.64]

It is possible for one person to supervise the process by remote control. [Pg.268]

There are two control rooms. One is near the nitrator house in a control bunker, another is further away in a remote control room at a safe distance. The latter is provided with instruments to start, supervise Redox, pM NG-water emulsion and a device to shut down the unit. Both control rooms are provided with TV sets. Signals between the two houses are both electric and pneumatic, although controls on the nitration unit are only pneumatic. The remote control room is operated in case of emergency and necessity or breakdown of the automatic system. [Pg.527]

Whatever the form of publication, the only tools available to persuade people to make these behavioral changes are the well-created document, audiovisual presentation, press release and so on. Often, the actual dissemination of these materials takes place at a time or place remote from the writer s supervision. Publications must be well made for stand-alone use. [Pg.565]

One advantage of the cold fog is that the amount of diluent is minimal and ultra-low volume applications are possible, compared with a thermal fog where the pesticide is diluted in a large volume of carrier. The diluent was usually based on oil or diesel, but, rather than use specialised formulations, water is increasingly used with conventional formulations in combination with an adjuvant. Secondly, cold fog treatments can be carried out when the area is unoccupied, by using a remote con trol/timer, while constant supervision of a thermal fogger is necessary. [Pg.84]

Hepner, G.F., Logan, T., Ritter, N., and Bryant, N., 1990. Artificial Neural Network classification using a minimal training set comparison to conventional supervised classification. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing, 56,469-473... [Pg.286]

What we will attempt to do is to provide background to some topics that are presently covered in the curriculum and to show how this is implemented at our respective institutions. We do, however, make this observation. Even the simplest exercise, at whatever level, will result in severe student frustration if no assistance is available at specified hours in remote computing laboratories. Just as we need to provide supervision in traditional experimental laboratories, for safety reasons, we also will need to provide at least intermittent supervision in computational laboratories, for (mental) safety reasons. [Pg.156]

Present state of gas sampling has to be supervised via remote facilities. [Pg.319]


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