Application and Key Technique Research of Monitoring and Control System for Drawing and Coving Workshop

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Aiming at the presently slow informationization development phenomenon in the drawing and coving workshop of textile enterprise, we analyze actual existing problems in production management and information development, use some theories and techniques to propose many solutions. According to the actual requirements of workshop, we implement a real-time monitoring and control system based on LAN. System’s structure and workflow, the key techniques within the system development are researched, the accuracy of production data is ensured by using numerical approximation theories. As proved by practice, the system's structure is simple, easy maintenance and low cost, meantime, furthermore, system can run stably, collect accurately production data, and its functions meet production control and information management of workshop needs.

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October 2009

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