Using contact points to integrate discipline spanning real-time requirements in modeling Networked Automation Systems for manufacturing systems
Publication date
2012-12-01
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Conference paper
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2012 IEEE International Conference on Automation Science and Engineering (CASE), 20-24.08.2012, Seoul, Korea (South)
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2012 IEEE International Conference on Automation Science and Engineering (CASE)
First page
851
Last page
856
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Abstract
In terms of fulfilling the requirements of modern production systems, Networked Automation Systems (NAS) have gained increasing significance for automation engineering over the past years. The advantages of, e.g. enhanced dependability, flexibility and configurability, outweigh various shortcomings of centralized control systems. To engineer such complex systems, several modeling languages have been developed. To realize an integrated development process of NAS we present an approach to model discipline independent real-time requirements. This approach considers some discipline specific models in different notations. © 2012 IEEE.
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