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IEC 61499 and the Promise of Holonic Systems
2019This paper provides a review of the IEC 61499 standard for industrial automation from the perspective of holonic manufacturing systems. This standard played a central role since the beginnings of the Holonic Manufacturing Systems (HMS) movement, and by many, was considered the enabling approach to realize holonic systems.
Robert W. Brennan, Guolin Lyu
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Synthesizing IEC 61499 Function Blocks to hardware
2019 International Conference on Electronics, Information, and Communication (ICEIC), 2019IEC 61499 Function Blocks is the emerging standard for distributed control of industrial automation systems. Within this domain, it is common for devices to need robust timing and functional guarantees. Unfortunately, many industry-standard approaches can only provide analysis for functional correctness.
Hammond A. Pearce, Partha S. Roop
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A Comparison of Formal Verification Approaches for IEC 61499
2016 IEEE 21st International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation (ETFA), 2016Engineering and computer science have come up with a variety of techniques to increase the confidence in systems, increase reliability, facilitate certification, improve reuse and maintainability, improve interoperability and portability. Among them are various techniques based on formal models to enhance testing, validation and verification.
Blech, Jan Olaf +5 more
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Replication Strategies for Distributed IEC 61499 Applications
IECON 2018 - 44th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society, 2018The IEC 61499 standard defines a framework for the development of distributed control applications, including a modeling language and its associated execution semantics. Traditionally industrial control applications run on a single computing device. When moving to a distributed solution new failure models need to be taken into account. In previous work
Adriano A. Santos, Mário de Sousa
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Developing a monitoring infrastructure for IEC 61499 devices
2013 IEEE 18th Conference on Emerging Technologies & Factory Automation (ETFA), 2013In order to cope with the upcoming demands for flexible adaptive production system a new architecture for industrial automation systems has been introduced called IEC 61499. Up to now no monitoring and debugging infrastructure has been defined for IEC 61499 although, this is a key feature for industrial automation systems as break downs and unexpected ...
Alois Zoitl +2 more
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Catalog of Refactoring Operations for IEC 61499
2021 26th IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation (ETFA ), 2021Michael Oberlehner +4 more
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An IEC 61499 interpretation and implementation focused on usability
2008 IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation, 2008Several interpretations and implementations of the IEC 61499 standard have been published. The interpretations have been made with a certain desired run-time behavior in mind. One group of interpretations focuses on providing a well analyzable behavior whereas the others have been proposed to increase runtime performance. However, there has not been an
Florian Wagner 0006 +2 more
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Programming by Configuring with IEC 61499
2001Programming using graphical elements taken from the “real world” of the application to be programmed is becoming more and more important.
Karl-Heinz John, Michael Tiegelkamp
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Educational approaches for the industrial acceptance of IEC 61499
2007 IEEE Conference on Emerging Technologies & Factory Automation (EFTA 2007), 2007Professionals' assessments on the usefulness of IEC 61499 depend on several factors that are outside of the scope of the standard. Automation design in the industry is largely routine work that is based on copying and modifying existing domain-specific solutions, so the lack of legacy software exacerbates learning difficulties.
Seppo A. Sierla +3 more
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Exploring Refactoring Operations for IEC 61499
2023 IEEE 28th International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation (ETFA), 2023Michael Oberlehner +3 more
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