Control Engineering
  IIoT: Process Controls & Automation  
  April 22, 2025  
 
 
 
Understanding EPA requirements for CEMS design
Where there is an industrial combustion process beyond a basic size threshold, there will be some specific type of environmental regulations imposed by relevant agencies. What emissions need monitoring and how?
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Single-pair Ethernet breaks down the limits of connectivity
Single-pair Ethernet found its way into the automation and control markets via Ethernet-Advanced Physical Layer (APL), the intrinsically safe version of SPE. Process control industries can adapt SPE for hazardous environments with 2-Wire Intrinsically Safe Ethernet.
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New insights: 100-controller ExxonMobil Open Process Automation
What can you learn about a new ground-up process control system is operating with more than 100 controllers and 1000 input/output (I/O) points at the ExxonMobil Resins Finishing Plant in Baton Rouge, Louisiana? It uses the Open Process Automation Standard (O-PAS).
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How to handle the deadtime that hampers process control
Archive tutorial: Deadtime is the interval between the application of a control effort and its first discernible effect on the process variable. Deadtime is most common in processes that involve a transport delay between the actuators and the sensors.
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Cast your vote for your favorite products by April 30, 2025. Control Engineering's Product of the Year program highlights some of the best new control, instrumentation and automation products as chosen by Control Engineering's print and online subscribers. Qualified subscribers are asked to select products based on technological advancement, service to the industry and market impact.
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