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    Proposal of a programmable logic controller based on open hardware by David Kairuz Cabrera, Delvis Garcia Garcia, Ph.D., Arley Bosh Quirós, Jorge Lemus Ramos, Alain Martinez Laguardia

    Published in ITEGAM-JETIA (2023-08-01)
    “… Industrial automation is dominated by solutions that are implemented with distributed controllers, such as programmable logic controllers. …”
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    Development of IoT Based Smart Irrigation System with Programmable Logic Controller by Ivony Hari, Elita Rahmarestya, Harsono Harsono

    “…This paper presents a development of a smart irrigation system using a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) as the controller and a soil moisture sensor as a humidity condition measurement tool. …”
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    OPC-UA Agent for Legacy Programmable Logic Controllers by Seung-Yong Lee, Minyoung Sung

    Published in Applied Sciences (2022-09-01)
    “…This paper proposes the design of an OPC-UA agent to enable UA information service and client functionalities in legacy programmable logic controllers (PLCs). The agent runs on a separate machine connected to the PLC using a dedicated link and maintains shared memory for certain variables in the PLC. …”
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    Performance Analysis of An Automated Biodiesel Processor by Rashid Adib Bin, Kader Md. Faisal

    Published in Environmental and Climate Technologies (2022-01-01)
    “…For this purpose, an automated biodiesel processor was designed and constructed in conjunction with pumps, solenoid valves, level sensors, temperature sensors, etc., using a programmable logic controller (PLC). …”
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    Testing an Automated Irrigation System Based on Leaching Fraction Testing and Weather in a Container Nursery by Jeff B. Million, Thomas H. Yeager

    Published in HortTechnology (2019-02-01)
    “…A web-based program (CIRRIG) manages irrigation zone inputs [weather and leaching fraction (LF) test results] and outputs irrigation run times that can be implemented automatically with programmable logic controllers. In this study conducted at a nursery in central Florida, we compared the automated technology (CIRRIG) with the nursery’s traditional irrigation practice (TIP) of manually adjusting irrigation based on substrate moisture status of core samples taken twice weekly. …”
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