Abstract :
Controller development using data-flow models can be both complex and time-consuming. Object-oriented technology, however, can help simplify the development, maintenance and reuse of applications for manufacturing and process control, just as it has helped simplify the development, maintenance and reuse of other applications. The Java Devices for Process Control (JDPC) Project, which operates at the University of Catania, is developing a field device, called the Java Microcontrolled Device (JMD), that is capable of running process control applications written in Java. The JMD runs a Java-based kernel that provides Java applications with a set of primitives which are suitable for implementing control algorithms. This article describes the JMD´s architecture and functionality. Implementing the JMD represents one of the first steps toward fully incorporating Java into process control and manufacturing environments
Keywords :
Java; distributed control; embedded systems; microcontrollers; object-oriented programming; operating system kernels; process control; software maintenance; software reusability; Java Devices for Process Control Project; Java Microcontrolled Device; Java-based operating system kernel; application development; application maintenance; application reuse; controller development; data-flow models; device architecture; device functionality; distributed process control; embedded systems; field device; manufacturing control; object-oriented technology; primitives; Application software; Automatic control; Computer aided manufacturing; Embedded system; Flash memory; Java; Kernel; Manufacturing processes; Object oriented modeling; Process control;