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Transducers with in-built microprocessors will gain in popularity over the next few years. As they do so, they will become a familiar component in the large and complex control systems in process and manufacturing environments. This paper discusses the use of Local Area Networks' (LANs), digital communication techniques in a system that can provide an efficient and flexible interconnect for a number of transducers involved in monitoring and control. Justification of the use of a bus type system, as opposed to other LAN topologies, is based on it providing a minimal interconnect distance and greatest interconnect flexibility. Simulations have been performed to determine the loading/delay characteristics of two types of bus protocol when implemented on single chip microprocessors. These delays are then used in the simulation of a control loop to determine their effect on the output error of a simple first order process. The investigation of these responses will eventually lead to system design criteria for loading/control response objectives.
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Based on a talk given at the Sensors 85 Conference, Southampton University, UK, 10–12 September 1985.
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Burd, N.C. Performance issues in low-cost communications for distributed transducer systems used for monitoring and control. Int J Adv Manuf Technol 1, 3–17 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02601450
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