Title :
Field device specification for the development of function block oriented engineering support systems
Author :
Thramboulidis, K. ; Prayati, A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Patras Univ., Greece
Abstract :
The function block (FB) concept is proposed by evolving standards to address most of the problems encountered in the development process of distributed industrial process measurement and control systems (IPMCS) applications. To increase modularity, reliability and expandability of FB-based IPMCS applications as well as to automate the development process and increase reusability, new generation FB-oriented engineering support systems (ESS), are highly required. These ESSs should be able to exploit FBs provided by intelligent field devices, which are expected to appear in the market in the near future, and also assign functionality to the great number of different field devices that already exist in the market. A common field device model is strongly required to accomplish both the above tasks. In the context of this work, we consider the requirements for the field device model imposed both by the development of the FB-oriented ESSs and the demand for device interoperability during the fieldbus operation phase. We use the Unified Modelling Language (UML) to proceed to the definition of the field device model. This model, combined with our 4-layer IPMCS architecture, constitutes a framework that facilitates the development of open FB-oriented ESSs.
Keywords :
control engineering computing; distributed control; field buses; formal specification; intelligent control; open systems; process control; reliability; specification languages; ESS; FB-based IPMCS; UML; Unified Modelling Language; device interoperability; distributed industrial process control systems; distributed industrial process measurement systems; engineering support systems; expandability; field device specification; fieldbus operation phase; function block oriented engineering support systems; intelligent field devices; modularity; reliability; reusability; standards evolution; Automatic control; Control systems; Electrical equipment industry; Industrial control; Measurement standards; Process control; Reliability engineering; Standards development; Systems engineering and theory; Unified modeling language;
Conference_Titel :
Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation, 2001. Proceedings. 2001 8th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Antibes-Juan les Pins, France
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7241-7
DOI :
10.1109/ETFA.2001.996417