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San Francisco's train control system still runs on DOS loaded from 5.25-inch floppy disks, with upgrades not expected until 2030 due to budget constraints.
US air traffic control systems are to get an upgrade, finally ending the use of 30-year-old operating system Windows 95, and dispensing with floppy disks and paper strips in the process.
Ms Ong Ai Lian with her classmates and lecturer at Singapore Polytechnic, where she pursued a part-time Diploma in Engineering (Control and Automation) to gain hands-on skills in smart ...
Our lab provides a stimulating environment for undergraduate and graduate students who want to be involved in modeling, simulation, and control of aerospace and mechanical systems. Current projects ...
President Trump’s nominee to lead the Federal Aviation Administration was grilled by senators Wednesday on critical safety-related issues, including the required hours needed for pilots, the ...
Transportation FAA nominee tells senators he will modernize air traffic control system If confirmed, airline executive Bryan Bedford will be responsible for carrying out President Donald Trump’s ...
High-speed train control systems are at the forefront of modern railway engineering, integrating advanced computing, communication networks and control strategies to ensure navigation precision ...
ISAISA88 Scope To provide guidelines for the design and specifications of batch control systems. This will draw from (and supplement) existing standards and recommended practices of ISA and other ...
Load Frequency Control (LFC) is a critical component in modern power systems, responsible for maintaining the frequency of the electrical grid within tight bounds despite fluctuations in demand ...
ISA-88: The Framework for Smarter Batch Process Control The ISA-88 series of standards, also known as batch process control standards, bring clarity, structure and consistency to batch processing in ...
Arctic sea ice on July 19, 2022 as captured on a NASA Gulfstream V plane. Sea ice could extend as far south as the UK if a crucial system of ocean currents collapses, a new study has found ...
An AMOC collapse would usher in global weather and climate shifts — including plunging temperatures in Europe, which relies on the current system for its mild weather.