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Industrial process in laboratory environment

This contribution is focused on technical design, development and operation of real time laboratory model which demonstrates principles of industrial automation. The model uses specific multilevel interconnection (Internet/Ethernet - ASI bus) as an example of a higher level of communication between...

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