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Fieldbus systems and their applications 2005 : a proceedings volume from the 6th IFAC International Conference, Puebla, Mexico, 14-25 November, 2005 / edited by Miguel Leo n Cha vez.
- Format:
- Book
- Conference/Event
- Author/Creator:
- IFAC International Conference on Fieldbus Systems and Their Applications, Corporate Author.
- Conference Name:
- IFAC International Conference on Fieldbus Systems and Their Applications (6th : 2005 : Puebla, Mexico)
- IFAC International Conference on Fieldbus Systems and Their Applications.
- Series:
- IPV - IFAC Proceedings Volume
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Intelligent control systems--Congresses.
- Intelligent control systems.
- Process control--Congresses.
- Process control.
- Industrial electronics--Congresses.
- Industrial electronics.
- Computer networks--Congresses.
- Computer networks.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (283 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Oxford : Elsevier for International Federation of Automatic Control, 2006.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- The FeT series - Fieldbus Systems and their Applications Conferences started in 1995 in Vienna, Austria. Since FeT'2001 in Nancy, France, the conference became an IFAC - International Federation of Automatic Control sponsored event. These proceedings focus on 13 sessions, covering, fieldbus based systems, services, protocols and profiles, system integration with heterogeneous networks, management, real-time, safety, dependability and security, distributed embedded systems, wireless networking for field applications, education and emerging trends. Two keynote speeches from experts outsi
- Contents:
- Cover; Copyright Page; Message From the Program Committee Chairman; Table of Contents; Technical Program; Parallel Session 1 - Safety, dependability and security I; Integration of Scalable Safety and Security Actions in IEC 61499 Control Applications; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. TORERO APPROACH; 3. SAFETY AND SECURITY ASPECTS FOR DISTRIBUTED CONTROL SYSTEMS; 4. INTEGRATION OF SAFETY AND SECURITY ASPECTS IN IEC 61499 APPLICATIONS; 5. SYNOPSIS AND OUTLOOK; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; REFERENCES; A Fieldbus for Safety-related Real-time Operation Supporting Forward Recovery from Redundant Nodes; ABSTRACT
- 1. INTRODUCTION2. THE CONCEPT OF SERIAL DATA STREAMS; 3. FIELDBUS CONCEPT; 4. CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Dependability evaluation of real-time applications distributed on TDMA-based networks; ABSTRACT; 1 INTRODUCTION; 2 EMI PERTURBATIONS AND ERROR MODELS; 3 APPLICATION FAILURE PROBABILITY EVALUATION; 4 NUMERICAL RESULTS; 5 CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Parallel Session 2 - Real-Time and Distributed Systems I; Real-time procedures in distributed systems; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. INTERACTION BETWEEN TASKS; 3. AN APPROACH TO REAL-TIME PROCEDURES IN DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS
- 4. CASE STUDY: CONTROL OF A WHEELCHAIR5. CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE WORK; REFERENCES; Real Time Computing in a High Performance Cluster; ABSTRACT; 1 INTRODUCTION; 2 RELATED WORK; 3 SYSTEM MODEL; 4 TASKS RESPONSE-TIME ANALYSIS; 5 MESSAGES RESPONSE-TIME ANALYSIS; 6 TASK/MESSAGE RELEASE JITTER; 7 EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION; 8 CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Parallel Session 3 - Building Automation I; Current Challenges in Abstracting Data Points; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. PROBLEM DESCRIPTION; 3. ANALYSIS OF CONTROL NETWORKS; 4. DATA POINT ABSTRACTION LAYER; 5. DISCUSSION; 6. CONCLUSION; REFERENCES
- The Artificial Recognition System (ARS): New Concepts for Building AutomationABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. APPLICATIONS; 3. SYMBOLIZATION; 4. WORLD REPRESENTATION; 5. EVALUATION OF SCENARIOS; 6. IMPLEMENTATION; 7. CONCLUSION; 8. REFERENCES; A Simulation and Visualization System for Sensor and Actuator Data Generation; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. SIMULATION ENVIRONMENT; 3. MODELLING AND SIMULATION TOOLS; 4. APPLICATIONS; 5. FIRST RESULTS; 6. CONCLUSION AND OUTLOOK; REFERENCES; Parallel Session 4 - Networked Control Systems
- Analysis of Networked Control System with Packet Drops Governed by (m,k)-firm ConstraintABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. SYSTEM MODEL; 3. CONDITION OF STABILITY; 4. OPTIMAL CHOICE OF THE GAIN CONSTANT; 5. OPTIMAL PACKET DELIVERY SEQUENCE; 6. NUMERICAL EXAMPLES; 7. CONCLUSION AND PERSPECTIVE; REFERENCES; A schedulability analysis of an IEC61499 control application; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. THE IEC 61499 STANDARD; 3. BEHAVIOR CHARACTERIZATION; 4. TRANSFORMATION INTO A TASKS MODEL; 5. TASKS DEADLINES GENERATION; 6. SCHEDULABILITY ANALYSIS; 7. CONCLUSION AND FUTURE WORKS; REFERENCES
- Fundamental considerations for implementing control systems on a CAN network
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 1-280-74677-7
- 9786610746774
- 0-08-046763-6
- OCLC:
- 437175990
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