Orchestration of services in modular process plants

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Abstract

Modularization of process plants is seen as one approach to face the increasing flexibility requirements in the process industry. Therefore, modules are combined to a modular process plant to achieve a higher flexibility of the production. Conventional distributed control systems do not support flexible production systems adequately. Hence, modules should encapsulate process functions as services. The services should be invoked and controlled by state-based control. This contribution presents an approach for the state-based control of services, following a defined state-model. The approach has been tested in two case studies and two different implementations: In a simulation environment based on Matlab Simulink Stateflow, and in an industrial implementation of a pump and a controller. This contribution provides an overview of the developed concepts and their capability for the use in industrial environments.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIECON 2018 - 44th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Pages2935-2940
Number of pages6
ISBN (electronic)9781509066841
Publication statusPublished - 26 Dec 2018
Peer-reviewedYes

Publication series

SeriesProceedings: IECON 2018 - 44th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society

Conference

Title44th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society, IECON 2018
Duration20 - 23 October 2018
CityWashington
CountryUnited States of America

External IDs

ORCID /0000-0001-5165-4459/work/172571735

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Keywords

  • Modular process plants, Process control, Simulation, State models