Automated Control Scheming of Granary Operating Procedures
Keywords:
automated control schemes, innovative granary, programmable logic controller, operating proceduresAbstract
Due to the increased corn growing there is a problem of grain storage in remote areas. Modern control schemes do not allow controlling of operating procedures of grain storage in off-line mode. The problem of unmanned control of grain storage still remains of current interest. This article describes schemes of granary monitoring and automated control operating procedures to be applied at an innovative granary.
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