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White Paper: Machine Control Going WWW, from B&R Industrial Automation

August 1st, 2007
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Content Type  Don't miss out on this whitepaper, which explains the opportunities and risks involved when connecting a control system to the Internet.

Over the last few years control systems have undergone drastic technological enhancements. Where the classic approach of using microcontrollers as a Programmable Logic Controller – PLC – was industry standard in the past, today’s machine control is based on PC technology adopted for the harsher environments found in industrial applications.  

By applying this technology onto a machine control system a great variety of PC features is now embedded within the actual control. At the same time the World Wide Web brought electronic communication and networking to virtually everyone.

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