ELECTRONIC AUTOMATIC TIME CONTROLLERS

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WATER WITH PURPOSE TELSCO INDUSTRIES, INC. 3301 W. Kingsley Rd. Garland TX 75041 Electronic automatic time controllers, monitors and modules for lawn and turf irrigation systems; downloadable computer software and recorded computer software for controlling and monitoring lawn and turf irrigation systems;Charitable services, namely, organizing and developing projects to promote awareness of water conservation; providing a website featuring information in the field of natural resource management and natural resource management relating to water conservation; promoting public awareness of and providing business information in the fields of water supply, water use, water preservation, water conservation, and related environmental issues;Lawn and turf irrigation systems comprising irrigation valves, sprinklers, sprayheads, rotors and nozzles;Providing temporary use of non-downloadable computer software for controlling and monitoring lawn and turf irrigation systems;
WEATHERMATIC TELSCO INDUSTRIES, INC. 3301 W. Kingsley Rd. Garland TX 75041 Electronic automatic time controllers, monitors and modules for lawn and turf irrigation systems;WEATHER AUTOMATIC;Lawn and turf irrigation systems comprising irrigation valves, sprinklers, sprayheads, rotors and nozzles;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A distributed hydraulic system having a plurality of hydraulic functions each including a hydraulic actuator, a valve assembly that controls flow of fluid to the hydraulic actuator, and a function controller which operates the valve assembly. The function controllers exchange messages over a communication network which has a finite bandwidth. Access to the network is controlled by determining which function controllers govern high priority operations and allowing those function controllers to send messages as often as once every first interval of time. The other function controllers are limited to sending messages no more often than once every second interval of time, which is longer than the first interval of time.