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Integrated Knowledge and Simulation-Based Facility Supervision and Control

Integrated Knowledge and Simulation-Based Facility Supervision and Control

  • Gerhard Schreck1,
  • Alexei Lisounkin1 &
  • Jörg Krüger1 
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Part of the IFIP International Federation for Information Processing book series (IFIPAICT,volume 220)

Abstract

This paper presents the concept of integrated knowledge-based and simulation- based supervisory control for process facilities. Linked to a common SCADA system, such knowledge-based decision procedure, which includes process simulation, assists the operator and facility engineer in operating the facility. The functional chain, which begis with operator knowledge acquisition and moves to knowledge and facility modeling and finally to their integration into a real SCADA system, have been implemented and tested for a water treatment and supply plant.

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  • Knowledge Object
  • Supervisory Control
  • Process Control System
  • Inference Machine
  • SCADA System

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  1. Fraunhofer-lnstitute for Production Systems and Design Technology, Pascalstraße 8-9, D-10587, Berlin, Germany

    Gerhard Schreck, Alexei Lisounkin & Jörg Krüger

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Schreck, G., Lisounkin, A., Krüger, J. (2006). Integrated Knowledge and Simulation-Based Facility Supervision and Control. In: Information Technology For Balanced Manufacturing Systems. BASYS 2006. IFIP International Federation for Information Processing, vol 220. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-36594-7_46

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