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    Ways Rugged Computers Are Encouraging Industrial Automation

    Apac CIO Outlook | Monday, October 04, 2021
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    A rugged computer is built to work in severe circumstances and settings.

    FREMONT, CA: Industrial automation refers to the employment of control systems such as robots and rugged computers to manage various processes and machines with little or no human intervention. A rugged computer is built to work in severe circumstances and settings.

    These two have paved the way for automation of monitoring, design, and production processes in various industries, including defense, industrial, engineering, medical, and retail. Industrial automation and rugged computers, on the other hand, have a symbiotic connection, making industrial computers important in any industry. It's because rugged computers have aided in the automation process. Developments in the automation sector have also impacted improvements and breakthroughs in computer operations.

    • Manufacturing

    Computers are ideal for high-volume industrial tasks that humans are unable to complete efficiently. It also guarantees that complicated equipment is created and assembled with precision and at fast rates, resulting in improved output.

    Unlike consumer or desktop computers, Rugged computers are required in manufacturing since they are intended to operate 24 hours a day and can survive the vibration, dust, and high temperatures seen in the industry. Rugged computers have benefitted the automation sector tremendously since they can securely fulfill manufacturing needs with low failure rates and downtime.

    • Simulation and Visualization

    Rugged computers can run sophisticated systems that can simulate real-world circumstances, all in a small-form-factor, fanless box at a realistic price point, thanks to the growth of AI and growing efficiency of CPU & chassis designs! A decade ago, the phrase "high-powered fanless computer" would have been an oxymoron. However, these advancements allow companies to employ complicated AI or machine learning for real-time, automated risk analysis, visualization, and simulation in hostile settings without negative influence on current operations.

    Various sectors, such as mining, geology, and medical simulation, require visualization and simulation.

    • Rugged Computer Solutions

    Rugged computers are becoming increasingly popular due to the growing need for advanced industrial PCs that can operate in the most extreme environments. Because of their enhanced sunlight readability, capacitive touch displays, compatible operating systems, and high levels of security, these computers boost automation.

    Rugged computers and panel PCs for automation in any industrial application are available from New Era Electronics.

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