Development and Realization of the Software for Dissolved Oxygen Controller

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Title: Development and Realization of the Software for Dissolved Oxygen Controller
Authors: Hu, Zhong-shan1, Liu, Yuan2, Li, Yong-de2, Hu, Cheng-xi2 huchengxi@163.com
Source: Procedia Engineering. May2012, Vol. 29, p3085-3090. 6p.
Subjects: Computer software, Visual C++ (Computer program language), User interfaces, Human-machine systems, Oxygen detectors, Information retrieval
Abstract: Abstract: In order to collect dissolved Oxygen values in the target environment periodically, the controlling software for dissolved oxygen meter is developed based on Visual C++, which can gather and save data periodically to provide follow-up analysis with data support. This paper introduces the Dissolved Oxygen Controller instruction code and RS485 communication process, and finally show the complete software user interface and features. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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Abstract:Abstract: In order to collect dissolved Oxygen values in the target environment periodically, the controlling software for dissolved oxygen meter is developed based on Visual C++, which can gather and save data periodically to provide follow-up analysis with data support. This paper introduces the Dissolved Oxygen Controller instruction code and RS485 communication process, and finally show the complete software user interface and features. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
ISSN:18777058
DOI:10.1016/j.proeng.2012.01.445