Title :
Management architecture for distributed measurement services [power demand monitoring and control system example]
Author :
Cicirelli, F. ; Furfaro, A. ; Grimaldi, D. ; Nigro, L. ; Pupo, F.
Author_Institution :
Laboratorio di Ingegneria del Software, Univ. della Calabria, Rende, Italy
Abstract :
MADAMS (management architecture for distributed measurement services) is a novel service-based software framework designed for publishing, retrieving, configuring, setting-up, monitoring and executing distributed measurement services over the Internet. The basic building block is the measurement service, i.e. a software object properly configured and made remotely accessible across a network. A measurement service corresponds either to a single (virtual or physical) instrument, or to a collection of measurement services abstracting a test method. Service attributes include the graphical interface which supports user interactions. MADAMS is especially tuned to: (i) defining a common and straightforward way to use distributed measurement services; (ii) introducing a data-exchange layer for inter-instrument communications; and (iii) exploiting a design pattern which separates definition of service functionalities from distribution concerns. This paper introduces MADAMS, outlines its current implementation which depends on Java/Jini, and shows its application to a demand monitoring-control measurement system.
Keywords :
Internet; Java; distributed object management; electronic data interchange; graphical user interfaces; measurement systems; middleware; power system control; power system measurement; Internet; JavaSpaces; Jini; MADAMS; data-exchange layer; distributed measurement service management architecture; inter-instrument communications; middleware; networked measurement systems; power demand monitoring-control system; remotely accessible software object; service-based software framework; test method abstraction; user interaction graphical interface; virtual instrument; Computer architecture; Control systems; Energy management; Power demand; Power measurement; Power system management; Publishing; Remote monitoring; Software design; Software measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, 2004. IMTC 04. Proceedings of the 21st IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8248-X
DOI :
10.1109/IMTC.2004.1351225