Title
Service-oriented process control for complex multifunctional plants: Concept and case study
Abstract
In process control engineering, the multiple forms of the process control functionalities and the technological constraints of the programming languages are a significant obstacle for designing control logic which is integrated and comprehensive throughout the hierarchical control levels. Furthermore, the engineering phase requires a high degree of expert knowledge and effort. This article presents a conceptual approach for an integrated management of the distributed process control functionalities based on service orientation. The main advantage of this approach is that the fixed interconnections of the control logic are extended with a dynamic assignment of services. With a multifunctional Modular Electric Reducing Furnace as case study it is shown, that by using service-orientation, a reliable, flexible and scalable process control structure can be easily constructed.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1109/ETFA.2010.5641328
ETFA
Keywords
Field
DocType
programming languages,furnaces,industrial plants,process control engineering,engineering phase,process control,production engineering computing,distributed control,multifunctional modular electric reducing furnace,integrated management,distributed process control functionality,service-oriented process control,control logic,complex multifunctional plants,distributed processing,programming language,electrodes,valves,automation,service oriented architecture
Instrumentation and control engineering,Work in process,Service-orientation,Automation,Control engineering,Process control,Control logic,Engineering,Modular design,Advanced process control
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
1946-0740
978-1-4244-6848-5
2
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.46
2
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Liyong Yu152.01
Gustavo Quiros232.86
Ulrich Epple37120.89