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Control Engineering North American edition 2008 index
Looking for something? Do you recall a cover image, but cannot remember enough to use a search engine? Below is an index of Control Engineering 2008 North American print edition issues by cover and... » more
Looking for something? Do you recall a cover image, but cannot remember enough to use a search engine? Below is an index of Control Engineering 2008 North American print edition issues by cover and... » more
Learning piping and instrumentation drawings; How to read P&IDs
ISA and Control Engineering offer resources to help engineers, technicians, students, and others who want to review or learn how to read piping and instrumentation drawings (P&IDs). Read a... » more
ISA and Control Engineering offer resources to help engineers, technicians, students, and others who want to review or learn how to read piping and instrumentation drawings (P&IDs). Read a... » more
Get smart with controls
Think Again: I didn’t see the movie “Get Smart” yet, but I remember how agent Maxwell Smart in the campy TV series managed to come out on top with a combination of technology, luck, and help from... » more
Think Again: I didn’t see the movie “Get Smart” yet, but I remember how agent Maxwell Smart in the campy TV series managed to come out on top with a combination of technology, luck, and help from... » more
Have use for 10,000 robots?
What would you do with 100 or a few thousand or 10,000 small robots that operate more or less autonomously, exchange information, and decide what’s best to do next based on information passed to them... » more
What would you do with 100 or a few thousand or 10,000 small robots that operate more or less autonomously, exchange information, and decide what’s best to do next based on information passed to them... » more
Swarm robotics: Debugged naturally for 120 million years
It seems odd to say that software for swarm robotics has been debugged naturally for 120 million years, but that information and 24 robots smaller than a toaster helped James McLurkin, MIT... » more
It seems odd to say that software for swarm robotics has been debugged naturally for 120 million years, but that information and 24 robots smaller than a toaster helped James McLurkin, MIT... » more
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