ELECTRONIC CONTROLLERS MEASURING

Brand Owner Address Description
EMACX Emacx Systems, Inc. 100 Executive Drive, Suite 150 West Orange NJ 07052 electronic controllers for measuring and controlling power demands in real-time to avoid peak demands of a utility grid; electronic devices for curtailing loads to ensure that the power demands of a utility grid remains below a predetermined threshold; electronic devices for facilitating building-wide load reduction; electronic devices for detecting the need for load shedding of a utility grid, communicating the demand to participating users, and automating the load shedding and verifying compliance with the terms of a Demand Response Program; electronic devices for monitoring and controlling demand loads to prevent an overload of a utility grid; electronic devices for monitoring and comparing actual power usage of a utility grid with target values and for controlling and reducing the load of designated equipment based on assigned priority levels and user parameters;Maintenance of energy systems, namely, intelligent peak load control systems;Electrical load audit services;Providing temporary use of non-downloadable computer software for energy usage monitoring, metering, and analysis; Providing temporary use of non-downloadable software for online energy usage management, namely, monitoring of the electrical grid; Providing temporary use of non-downloadable software for measuring and controlling power demands in real-time to avoid peak demands of a utility grid, for curtailing loads to ensure that the power demands of a utility grid remains below a predetermined threshold, for facilitating building-wide load reduction, for detecting the need for load shedding of a utility grid, communicating the demand to participating users, and automating the load shedding and verifying compliance with the terms of a Demand Response Program, for monitoring and controlling demand loads to prevent an overload of a utility grid, for monitoring and comparing actual power usage of a utility grid with target values and for controlling and reducing the load of designated equipment based on assigned priority levels and user parameters;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Each of a horizontal chart generating unit and a vertical chart generating unit generate eight charts #0 to #7, the bright/dark sections being placed sequentially in equal distances. Each pattern of each charts #0 to #7, is shifted little by little. Each chart #0 to #7 is sequentially projected on a screen, and each of the sensor controllers obtains an average phase difference, by obtaining the sensor data obtained by the result of measuring, from the distance-measuring sensors, and obtains the angle between an ideal screen that is vertical to a center line of distance-measuring sensors and the screen, by obtaining the distance to the two distance-measuring points on the screen, based on the obtained average phase difference. A projector control unit replaces the angles that each of the sensor controllers obtains, to inclination angles ?H and ?V of the screen, and supplies the angles to a trapezoidal correction unit.