Levels of detail and appropriate model types for virtual commissioning in manufacturing engineering
Publication date
2015-02-01
Document type
Research article
Author
Puntel Schmidt, Philipp
Organisational unit
Scopus ID
Conference
8th Vienna International Conference on Mathematical Modelling: MATHMOD 2015, 18.-20.02.2015
Series or journal
IFAC-PapersOnLine
Periodical volume
48(2015)
Periodical issue
1
First page
922
Last page
927
Peer-reviewed
✅
Part of the university bibliography
✅
Keyword
Automation
Dynamic Modelling
Model reduction
Variable structure system
Virtual commissioning
Abstract
Virtual commissioning is used to test control code deployed on Programmable Logical Controllers. Simulation models of a plant are the basis for simulation approaches covering virtual commissioning. However, it is often unclear what granularity these simulation models should have and how standardized levels of detail and particular model types should be defined. The approach presented herein identifies appropriate levels of detail and model types based on a hierarchical perception of automated manufacturing plants. The aim of this contribution is to systematize modelling approaches, especially the automatic generation of manufacturing plants' models.
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