Félix Serna
University of Zaragoza
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emerging technologies and factory automation | 2010
Carlos Catalán; Félix Serna; Alfonso Blesa; Josep M. Rams
Current challenges of the manufacturing industry are related to the Agile Manufacturing paradigm. IEC 61499 standard has been adopted as the standard for flexible and reconfigurable control systems by this paradigm. Due to different reasons, this standard has not been adopted by industry yet. For example, as a result of some ambiguities in the standard specification, the proposed implementation models allow different semantics. So, it makes design and portability of applications developed difficult. This paper proposes an execution model based on life cycle of function blocks which clearly determines the system behaviour at design time and also facilitates an easier implementation.
conference on automation science and engineering | 2011
Carlos Catalán; Félix Serna; Alfonso Blesa; Josep M. Rams; José Manuel Colom
The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) has defined the standard IEC 61499 for the next generation of distributed control systems used in agile manufacturing systems. This work identifies and characterizes different types of communications needed for distributed control. It simplifies application designers work and middleware implementation for the standard. Then, a proposal is presented for a distributed system based on a FB model and the types of communication identified and it is evaluated in a real application.
emerging technologies and factory automation | 2011
Carlos Catalán; Félix Serna; Alfonso Blesa; José Manuel Colom; Josep M. Rams
Distributed control for Agile Manufacturing Systems (AMSs) is an active research field. Many efforts are focused on the IEC 61499 standard, although there is still work to be done for its adoption by the industry. A part of this work is related to solve its semantic ambiguities derived from implementation-dependent issues. This paper presents the COSME platform, which uses an adapted component model, a specific execution model and a set of communication types for the distributed control of communicating machine tools in the context of Agile Manufacturing Systems. These models can be expressed in IEC 61499 terms. This adaptation facilitates application designing and implementation.
emerging technologies and factory automation | 2011
Félix Serna; Carlos Catalán; Alfonso Blesa; José Manuel Colom; Josep M. Rams
Software involved in modern control applications is becoming increasingly complex, having to deal with newer and more sophisticated responsibilities. It must be now considered as a very relevant part in the mix of the system complexities and, unfortunately maybe very often, it is also an important source of engineering headaches. Its specific particularities should be conveniently taken into account using common software techniques. Design patterns are one of such techniques, widely used in the software world. The presented design pattern suggests a way to handle predictive maintenance, a service oriented to machine tools containing parts that suffer progressive deterioration which can be indirectly detected. This way, adequate maintenance actions can be scheduled just in time to avoid further problems development.
emerging technologies and factory automation | 2011
Carlos Catalán; Félix Serna; Tamara Civera; Alfonso Blesa; Josep M. Rams
Nowadays, control software is increasing its complexity due to the need to attend diverse kinds of functional and extra-functional concerns. Therefore, it is necessary that the designer has adequate tools to manage this increased complexity. This work describes, as an industrial practice example, the Domiciano IDE. It allows developing control applications for the COSME platform (based on software components) shorting development times. TUROMAS group, a machine tool manufacturer for glass handling, cutting and storage, uses Domiciano to design its control software.
conference on automation science and engineering | 2011
Félix Serna; Carlos Catalán; Alfonso Blesa; Josep M. Rams; José Manuel Colom
This work presents a case study showing the design of a glass cutting machine tool. This design is the first technological demonstrator of the COSME platform, its guidelines and tools. It represents an approach to simplify the design of control software in the manufacturing context, allowing to shorten time-to-market and aggregating value-added features.
international conference on industrial technology | 2015
Alfonso Blesa; Carlos Catalán; Félix Serna; José Manuel Colom; C. Larrea; J. M. Rams
Ethernet based fieldbus systems have been successfully introduced into industrial automation, and they are included on modern designs that demand features of conformance and integrated development. Function Blocks (FBs) allow encapsulating different levels of complexity, so that the control engineer can use these kind of buses, hiding some of these levels. This paper illustrates the advantages of FBs through a case of study, based on IEC 61499 standard, and supported by COSME platform. These advantages are: 1) easy design of complex systems by means of a network of function blocks; 2) easy evolution of a design by the change of a technology. In this case, the change is the introduction of the EtherCAT field bus. To do that, new FBs needed for the design are presented.
emerging technologies and factory automation | 2010
Félix Serna; Carlos Catalán; Alfonso Blesa; Josep M. Rams
Archive | 2016
Carlos Catalán; Alfonso Blesa; Félix Serna; José Colom
Archive | 2016
Félix Serna; Carlos Catalán; Alfonso Blesa; José Colom; Josep M. Rams