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| ![]() Automated wireless control of Harbour CranesIn port containers are moved by cranes, which were traditionally controlled by cables. Because transporting containers in a port is a mobile application, maintenance problems can easily arise.
By: Premier Electronics The system requirements are a: Wide operating temperature and Industrial-grade reliability and network redundancy. The solution is to use Moxa’s industrial-grade AWK-3121-T and AWK-4121 wireless access points are ideal for this type of application. One access point that is set to client mode can be placed on the moving arm of the crane. The operator uses a PLC to control the moving arm of the crane via another access point that is set to AP mode. These access points also have a latency period under 50 ms as well as a wide operating temperature range from -40 to 75°C. To increase the reliability of a wireless network, the AWK-3121-T and AWK-4121 also support PoE (power over Ethernet) and two redundant power inputs. For Further information please visit our web site at http://www.premierelect.co.uk/ For our full range of product please visit http://www.premierelect.co.uk/ # # # Specialised distributor for high-end CCTV cameras, thermal imaging, laser ranging and situation awareness systems. Advanced access control systems including facial recognition and fingerprint identification. End
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