Title :
mINA-DL: A novel description language enabling dynamic reconfiguration in industrial automation
Author :
Wienke, Michael ; Faltinski, Sebastian ; Niggemann, Oliver ; Jasperneite, Jürgen
Author_Institution :
Competence Center Ind. Autom., Fraunhofer IOSB-INA, Lemgo, Germany
Abstract :
Production facilities have to cope with fast changing market demands-leading to a need for high adaptability of the manufacturing plant. Especially the manual adaption of the automation systems causes high costs and significant downtimes. Here, an approach for an automatic adaption of the automation system is presented. The major challenges for an automatic adaptability of the automation system are (i) dynamically modifiable networks, (ii) a real-time middleware transporting variables within the network independently of the automation topology, and (iii) a semantic-based mechanism that allows one plant module to identify which signals are needed from another module. This paper describes a real-time middleware for industrial automation (mINA). It focuses especially on problem (iii), the mechanism to discover and identify required process signals. The functionality is based on a newly defined description language (mINA-DL), i.e. the middleware can use further semantic information about the signals. The middleware (ii) communicates by means of a real-time publish/subscribe concept and provides OPC UA compliance which also allows an easy integration with the manufacturing execution system (MES). Furthermore, a first prototypical implementation of the middleware is described and assessed using a test environment.
Keywords :
factory automation; industrial plants; middleware; production engineering computing; real-time systems; OPC UA compliance; automatic adaptability; automation topology; description language; dynamic reconfiguration; industrial automation; mINA-DL; manufacturing execution system; manufacturing plant; production facility; real-time middleware; real-time publish-subscribe concept; semantic-based mechanism; Automation; Filling; IEC standards; Middleware; Production; Real time systems; Robots;
Conference_Titel :
Emerging Technologies & Factory Automation (ETFA), 2011 IEEE 16th Conference on
Conference_Location :
Toulouse
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0017-0
Electronic_ISBN :
1946-0740
DOI :
10.1109/ETFA.2011.6059202