2017
DOI: 10.3991/ijoe.v13i07.7293
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A Control System of PLC's Stereo Garage Based on Photoelectric Sensor

Abstract: Abstract-In order to design a vertical lifting three-dimensional garage control system, and to achieve the mechanical three-dimensional garage of the university automatic operation, the photoelectric sensors, hall pressure sensors and programmable logic controller (PLC) are used. The results show that the threedimensional garage control system can run safely and reliably, and each sensor can perform fault self-diagnosis and carry out certain treatment on the fault. In conclusion, the three-dimensional garage c… Show more

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“…After entering the drying cadre through the pressing section, the function of the drying cadre is mainly to dry the moisture contained in the paper. Here, the paper will shrink after it is dried [11]. In the whole process, to ensure the normal production of paper making, for the wet part, it mainly finishes the web tension.…”
Section: Mechanism Analysis and Control Strategy Of Speed Chain Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After entering the drying cadre through the pressing section, the function of the drying cadre is mainly to dry the moisture contained in the paper. Here, the paper will shrink after it is dried [11]. In the whole process, to ensure the normal production of paper making, for the wet part, it mainly finishes the web tension.…”
Section: Mechanism Analysis and Control Strategy Of Speed Chain Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sensors 2024, 24, 961 2 of 13 Photoelectric sensors can be categorized into three types based on the measurement context: planar photoelectric sensors, full-range photoelectric sensors, and combined sensors [6][7][8]. Planar-type photoelectric sensors are noted for their high measurement accuracy and simple mechanical structure, giving them the lowest design difficulty and the widest range of applications [9]. Notable implementations include Nikon's iGPS system in Japan [10] and Tianjin University's wMPS system [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%