Loops Control Structure and Solar System Control of a Multivalent Laboratory under Real-Time Mode

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This paper deals with the structure of individual controlled components of the solar system, which is constituted by one of the blocks of the entire heating system of the object. In the introduction of the article, there is briefly characterized the system in a real-time mode. Such systems have to satisfy different requirements due to which they differ from conventional systems. There are several kinds of real-time systems, each of which has its own characteristics highlighted in this contribution. Subsequently, the interconnection of the control system with all blocks of a multivalent laboratory is shown schematically. Of all these blocks, a block of the solar system is described in detail, which, among other things, consists of the installed sensors that provide a control system with the necessary information so that it could then give the command to perform the desired task in response to an event in the system environment. These tasks performing is bounded by a time limit. Non compliance with a time limit would result in incorrect operation of the system, i.e. its degradation from the user's aspect.

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