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Computer Integrated Manufacturing

Summary

Basic terminology, principles, concepts and structure of the multi- level architectures for machine-technology-manufacturing control systems will be discussed. Furthermore, the operator's workplace in the supervisory systems, the desig and development of applications for supervisory control and the human-machine interface will be addressed. It also includes following the standards for the control system design and standards for the process of integrating the production and technological processes control and intelligent electronic devices in accordance with internationally accepted standars.

Literature

SCHOLTEN, Bianca, 2007. The road to integration: a guide to applying the ISA-95 standard in manufacturing. Research Triangle Park NC: ISA. ISBN 978-0-9792343-8-5.

Advised literature

ENTERPRISE CONTROL SYSTEMS INTEGRATION Part 1: Models and Terminology, Instrument Society of America – North Carolina, USA, 2000, 142 p. ISBN 1-55617-727-5 
WYATKIN, Valeriy, 2011. IEC 61499 as Enabler of Distributed and Intelligent Automation: State-of-the-Art Review. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics [online]. IEEEXPLORE: DOI: 10.1109/TII.2011.2166785 [cit. 2019-04-26]. ISSN 1551-3203 . Dostupné z: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6021366


Language of instruction čeština, čeština, angličtina, angličtina, čeština
Code 352-0911
Abbreviation PIVS
Course title Computer Integrated Manufacturing
Coordinating department Department of Control Systems and Instrumentation
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Lenka Landryová, CSc.