2015 Internet Technologies and Applications (ITA) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/itecha.2015.7317432
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Development of educational Fuzzy control laboratory using PLC and HMI

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“…A device called an infant incubator is made out of a rigid box resembling a cage where infants can be maintained in a regulated environment for medical treatment. The temperature, relative humidity, and oxygen content are all kept constant in baby incubators [28,85]. A constant air temperature of about 37 °C is recommended.…”
Section: Premature Babiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A device called an infant incubator is made out of a rigid box resembling a cage where infants can be maintained in a regulated environment for medical treatment. The temperature, relative humidity, and oxygen content are all kept constant in baby incubators [28,85]. A constant air temperature of about 37 °C is recommended.…”
Section: Premature Babiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mahmood et.al. [8] developed a PLC-HMI driven platform to control the speed of a three-phase induction motor using a fuzzy logic controller and the traditional Proportional-Integral-Derivative (PID) controller. Gerard Geaney and Tom O'Mahoney [9] introduced a remote laboratory for PLC education by using three PLCs (S7-1200 as a master PLC to allow the student to select either S7200 or Micrologic 1000 analog for programming).…”
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“…With this combination they found, the elevator reliability and passenger comfort had been improved in addition to reduced maintenance and power consumption. Mahmood et al [21] developed a PLC-HMI driven platform to control the speed of VFD fed three-phase induction motor using a fuzzy logic controller and the traditional proportional integral derivative (PID) controller. Jasim et al [22] introduced an Arduino based speed controller for three-phase induction motor through the adoption of the constant voltage to frequency ratio (V/f) operation mode of the AC drive.…”
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