Process simulation on single-board computers
Publication date
2018-12-04
Document type
Conference paper
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Conference
IEEE 14th International Conference on Automation Science and Engineering (CASE), 20.-24.08.2018, Munic, Germany
Book title
2018 IEEE 14th International Conference on Automation Science and Engineering (CASE)
First page
1548
Last page
1555
Peer-reviewed
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Part of the university bibliography
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Abstract
Simulation is already an essential part for the engineering of automation systems. Upcoming use-cases like high-value optimization or new digital services in combination with predictive functionalities need simulation as part of the operating machine or plant. Current implementations use centralized cloud-based simulation architectures or integrate simulation workstations. This paper proposes a concept in combination with a prototypic implementation for the decentralized simulation of physical systems or processes in the field. The simulation models are executed on single-board computers (SBC) that are promising to form a new part of the machines automation systems. To evaluate the concept, state-of-the-art simulation benchmarks have been executed by the authors. The results show the positive capability of SBCs for real-time simulations within the machine.
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