Abstract

Programming languages for real-time control are tools provided to the control engineers to apply sophisticated control systems to control problems in understandable terms. The need for integration of several real-time control programs is illustrated by reviewing the different levels of the control system development procedure and the personnel involved at each level. Standard languages developed by task force 3 of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)subcommittee 65A on Standards for Programmable Controllers for real-time control applications are shown to have the features required to meet the requirements of the real-time control problem. Real-time control strategy may be conveyed easily to all levels of personnel participating in the control system development by integrating the different languages into the control program. Implementation of integrating different languages to real-time control applications has been slow. However, with the emphasis on productivity at all levels in the production process, more attention will be given to this programming technique in the future.

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