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history of automation-medical device automation
Office automation
Working in an office used to mean that you had mounds of paper that you
have to shuffle around and keep track of. More and more
offices today are getting automated. With companies trying to
save every penny they possibly can it is no wonder that they are all
turning to office automation.
From the phone systems to messaging services, people pretty much never
have to leave their desks except for breaks. They can send
faxes right from their desks as well as receiving faxes, emails and
voicemail right on their desktop of their computers.
Most copy machines for offices have been streamlined and can multitask
as well. This eliminated the need for many office
products. You can have a copy machine that faxes, scans
documents, makes copies, creates PDF's as well as sorts and staples
multiple documents. Each person can have their own log in for
the copy machine.
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Automation Studio
hydraulics, or AS Hydraulics are mainly used for engineering purposes.
This function includes particular symbol library that uses the gradient
method and Bermoulli's law for the modeling techniques.
Automation Studio Hydraulics is also the main feature of the software,
because it is mainly used to test and conceive hydraulic systems, at
the same time, taking the thermodynamic parameters into account. Here,
the system's schematics is displayed and can be viewed. The
proportional hydraulics (AS library) includes elements consisting of
control devices and commands (servo-direction, PID controller, and
CANbus).
In such simulations, fluid power is a central element. |
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Wireless automation
Do you live in a smart house? Chances are you have some items
that are automated that make your life easier. You have that
coffee pot that turns on at 7am each morning to give you a piping hot
cup of coffee when you rise. You have that alarm clock that
wakes you with your favorite radio station each morning for
work. You thoroughly enjoy that television that you can
change the channel with the press of a button. You do not
have to get up and manually turn the dial to change the channels.
Yes, every home has some form of wireless automation in it.
There are some people that even take it a bit further. They
have a complete home entertainment system wired through out their
entire house allowing the whole family to enjoy theater like qualities
when watching a movie. They can even have music piped into
every room of the home.
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