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Emulation of a Material Delivery System

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Emulation of a Material Delivery System
Emulation is the process of exactly imitating a real system. Recent advances in simulation technology make it possible to emulate real world control systems by using a system's control logic to interact with a simulation model. Routing logic, PLC or PC control software, sequencing algorithms, and more can be integrated, tested, and debugged within a simulation environment. Simulation models communicate with control software and provide animation and statistical output for evaluating control logic and material handling systems. Traditionally, simulation models have been a good tool to test and refine system algorithms and control logic. However, once refined, the algorithms and logic must be re-implemented in the real system. One of the main benefits of emulation is that it eliminates the need to reimplement code. Because the actual control system is used to develop, test, and refine algorithms and logic, it exists as developed in the real system. This eliminates reimplementation ...
Todd LeBaron, Kelly Thompson
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Type Conference
Year 1998
Where WSC
Authors Todd LeBaron, Kelly Thompson
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