Title
Using Push Technology for industrial Automation: New Ways of Conceiving Internet/Intranet for Industries
Abstract
The paper presents a prototype that allows shop-floor personnel to perform operations on remote computers using Internet, from controlling intelligent devices to instructing remote personnel about manufacturing processes. The communication protocols and software are typical of a Internet / Intranet environment, but the ubiquitous WWW paradigm is not used. A new approach representing an evolution of the emerging push technology paradigm is presented. This allows new forms of interaction between industrial intelligent devices and remote operators, or among remote operators that must interact in some way. As an example of this approach, an on-line distance learning environment is presented where a hypermedia can be piloted remotely from a master station, in order to instruct shop-floor personnel on specific procedures.
Year
Venue
Keywords
1998
PROLAMAT
push technology,conceiving internet,industrial automation,new ways
Field
DocType
ISBN
Push technology,ISA100.11a,Hypermedia,Intranet,Automation,Manufacturing engineering,Engineering,Master station,Multimedia,The Internet,Communications protocol
Conference
0-412-83540-1
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
2
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Andrea Molinari1107.74
Luigi Colazzo297.34