Abstract
Current circulating oil lubrication systems used in the process industry, specifically those used in the Pulp and Paper industry are still quite behind in terms of technological advances. These systems still rely on first or second generation SCADA systems, and utilise old and convoluted communication systems that rely on fieldbuses. High demand in quality and scalability is pushing for the use of SOA-oriented systems at all levels of large-scale process systems. This chapter focuses on how this approach affects this particular domain.
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The authors would like to thank the European Commission for their support, and the partners of the EU FP7 project IMC-AESOP (http://www.imc-aesop.eu) for the fruitful discussions.
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Camp, R., Lobov, A. (2014). Implementing Circulating Oil Lubrication Systems Based on the IMC-AESOP Architecture. In: Colombo, A., et al. Industrial Cloud-Based Cyber-Physical Systems. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05624-1_8
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