Remote Process Control Over The Internet

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Publicado en:Association for Engineering Education - Engineering Library Division Papers (Jun 24, 2001), p. 6.850.1
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520 3 |a This paper presents remote process control over the Internet using remote-control computing software. Remote-control computing software allows you to connect to remote computers from your computer and control those systems. You can monitor and control attached system processes, provide problem solving assistance, upload and download files, and even change system parameters. This paper describes what remote-control computing is, who the major players in the industry are, and how it can be used to monitor and control remote processes. A case study of remote-control computing software in operation is also presented, describing how one off-the-shelf package was setup to monitor and control a plant floor production system. Introduction Networking technologies, and especially the Internet, have become a major component of application systems. As we teach the design and implementation of process control systems in the Engineering curriculum, we must recognize that these systems will require capabilities for control and support from remote locations. For example, the need for remote control may be driven by the high cost of a particular process. The Oak Ridge National Laboratory uses remote process control at its High Temperature Materials Laboratory to allow researches from across the country to use a million-dollar electron microscope1. Even when control of the process is not required across the country, there are times when it is helpful (or even critical) to monitor another node on a LAN. For example, Conquergood describes in his research the ability to monitor and control potentially high voltages from one location by gathering voltage information from PCs doing data acquisition from various plant processes2. While some research in this area has focused on custom solutions to provide remote control over the Internet3, this paper will examine the issues involved in implementing remote process control using off-the-shelf remote-control computing software. This approach separates the process control system from the remote-control software, resulting in several advantages. The process control system can be developed without worrying about the complexities involved in remote- process control. The remote-control system can be developed independently of the process involved, making it useful for many applications. Educators need not worry about integrating remote-control computing into process design and development curriculum, as remote-control computing can be taught as a computer literacy subject, like word processing or spread sheet computing. Remote-control computing Remote-control computing refers to the ability of one computer system to control another computer system from a remote location. It is implemented over a network using software that Proceedings of the 2001 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright @ 2001, American Society for Engineering Education 
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653 |a Research facilities 
653 |a Computation 
653 |a Internet 
653 |a Control systems design 
653 |a Curricula 
653 |a Engineering education 
653 |a Remote control 
653 |a Remote monitoring 
653 |a Stability 
653 |a Spreadsheets 
653 |a Downloading 
653 |a Refractory materials 
653 |a Word processing 
653 |a Problem solving 
653 |a Process controls 
653 |a Laboratories 
653 |a Computers 
653 |a Engineering 
653 |a Case studies 
653 |a Networking 
653 |a Digital literacy 
653 |a Teachers 
653 |a Education 
653 |a Control systems 
653 |a Modes of production 
653 |a Curriculum development 
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