DocumentCode
1764728
Title
Maintaining HMI and SCADA Systems Through Computer Virtualization
Author
Reeser, Jon ; Jankowski, Thomas ; Kemper, Greg M.
Author_Institution
PROFI-VISION Autom., Allentown, PA, USA
Volume
51
Issue
3
fYear
2015
fDate
May-June 2015
Firstpage
2558
Lastpage
2564
Abstract
This paper examines computer virtualization as a solution to issues encountered in maintaining HMI and SCADA systems based on commercial off-the-shelf computing hardware. Following a brief primer, this paper outlines issues arising from the rapid advancement of personal and server computing hardware, including automation software conflicts with new operating systems, device driver availability for old operating systems, and migrating backup images to new hardware. Opportunities for improvement are identified in backup and recovery, operator access to computing resources, and prototyping HMI and program changes. The concept of a virtual machine is introduced, and common architectures are examined, followed by the description of an example virtualized control room. Finally, this paper examines the experiences of a multisite cement producer in implementing virtualization in two of their plants. This examination explores the reasoning, advantages, disadvantages, and limitations encountered in moving existing systems to a virtualized platform.
Keywords
SCADA systems; device drivers; human computer interaction; personal computing; virtual machines; virtualisation; HMI system; SCADA system; automation software; backup image migration; computer virtualization; multisite cement producer; off-the-shelf computing hardware; personal computing hardware; server computing hardware; virtual machine; Hardware; Licenses; Operating systems; Servers; Virtual machine monitors; Virtual machining; Virtualization; Architecture; Host; Hypervisor; Network Attached Storage; SCADA; Server Hardware; Storage; Thin Clients; Virtual Desktop Infrastructure; Virtual Machine; Virtualization; host; hypervisor; network-attached storage; server hardware; storage; thin clients; virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI); virtual machine; virtualization;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIA.2014.2384132
Filename
6991573
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