DocumentCode
1548392
Title
Planning method used in visual programming for sequence-control program design with sequential function chart
Author
Namioka, Yasuo ; Tanaka, Toshikazu ; Mizutani, Hiroyuki ; Matsudaira, Takayuki
Author_Institution
Res. & Dev. Center, Toshiba Corp., Kawasaki, Japan
Volume
44
Issue
3
fYear
1997
fDate
6/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
279
Lastpage
288
Abstract
The planning method adopted in the visual programming system for sequence-control program specification design (VIPS/S-SFCD) is described. VIPS/S-SFCD is based on two unique features: (1) an example-based programming technique in which designers specify the initial states and goal conditions of equipment blocks using visual representations; and (2) a planning method that infers machine actions and generates control program specifications. The planning method is based on a state-space model and uses scope to make the searches more efficient. To investigate the effectiveness of the method, VIPS/S-SFCD was used to experimentally generate control program specifications for an existing steel plant. The results showed that the quality of the control program specifications generated by the planner was equal to that achieved by a design specialist, and the time required for designing control programs was much shorter. Using VIPS/S-SFCD, errors in writing specifications are reduced because designers can easily understand the initial and goal state of an equipment block and the sequence of state transitions. The reliability of the specifications is improved because VIPS/S-SFCD generates valid segments of the specifications. The design time is also reduced because designers can use high-level instructions that closely reflect their thought processes
Keywords
industrial control; planning (artificial intelligence); production control; software engineering; state-space methods; steel industry; visual programming; Dijkstra algorithm; control program specifications; example-based programming; high-level instructions; planning method; sequence-control program design; sequential function chart; specification design; specifications reliability; state-space model; steel plant; visual programming; visual representations; Automatic control; Automatic programming; Functional programming; Magnetic sensors; Process design; Productivity; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Steel; Valves; Writing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-0046
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/41.585825
Filename
585825
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