학술논문

An Integrated Design Method For Cyber-Physical Production Systems
Document Type
Conference
Source
2018 IEEE 3rd Advanced Information Technology, Electronic and Automation Control Conference (IAEAC) Advanced Information Technology, Electronic and Automation Control Conference (IAEAC), 2018 IEEE 3rd. :791-796 Oct, 2018
Subject
Computing and Processing
Robotics and Control Systems
Unified modeling language
Automation
Control systems
Software
Ontologies
Testing
Integrated design
Component-based Design
IEC 61499
Industrial automation
Model-based design
Ontology
Semantic technology
Language
Abstract
Ahstract- The industrial cyber-physical production system contains a variety of heterogeneous devices and models, which increase the complexity of system design, particularly in software programming. Although the proposed model-driven engineering (MDE) is applied to industrial automation for this issue, the inherent complex dependencies and constraints between models and the availability of suitable tools for code generation limit the application of the model-driven approach in practice, especially as the system becomes more enormous. The component-based design (CBD) approach, which is a bottom-up approach, in contrast to the MDE that is top-down, is proposed to manage the complexity of software aspect based on the idea that building a system from existing components instead of the scratch. However, CBD can't provide the whole system model, so other ways should be adopted to design the system structure in advance. This paper presents an integrated design approach based on the combination of CBD and MDE to realize auto-design for cyber-physical production systems.