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Piloting architectures of industrial processes

Authors: Pascal BERRUET, Jean-François PETIN, Fabien RIGAUD, Armand TOGUYENI, Éric ZAMAÏ

Publication date: July 10, 2007

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1. Control and command architectures

Controlling an automated process, monitoring a centralized technical management system, controlling a tunnel ventilation system, supervising a fire detection system - these are just some of the many cases where it is necessary to define the control architecture to be implemented.

But first we need to define what we mean by control architecture. We begin by describing the PLC or, more generally, the equipment that acquires field data (motor speed, valve position, fan status, etc.), and then go on to describe the computer network used to circulate information from...

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