DocumentCode
2487600
Title
Optimizing Quality of Control in Networked Automation Systems using Probabilistic Models
Author
Greifeneder, Jürgen ; Frey, Georg
Author_Institution
Kaiserslautern Univ.
fYear
2006
fDate
20-22 Sept. 2006
Firstpage
372
Lastpage
379
Abstract
New technological trends lead to the increasing use of network technologies in automation. Especially the Ethernet with TCP/IP and wireless networks find growing acceptance. The resulting networked automation systems (NAS) display properties such as stochastic delays and information loss, which are not known in classical automation structures. When control quality is to be assessed, these properties have to be determined. In this paper, the determination is achieved in a modeling approach based on probabilistic timed automata (PTA). The derived models allow the analysis of delays using probabilistic model checking (PMC). A case study illustrates how the results of the analysis can be applied to increase the product quality in a manufacturing system controlled by an NAS.
Keywords
automata theory; automation; control engineering computing; delay systems; local area networks; probability; radio networks; transport protocols; Ethernet; TCP/IP; control qualty; manufacturing system controlled; networked automation systems; probabilistic model checking; probabilistic timed automata; product quality; stochastic delays; wireless networks; Automata; Automatic control; Automation; Delay; Displays; Ethernet networks; Manufacturing systems; Stochastic systems; TCPIP; Wireless networks;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation, 2006. ETFA '06. IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location
Prague
Print_ISBN
0-7803-9758-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ETFA.2006.355428
Filename
4178261
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