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Title: | Layered Software Architecture For Heterogeneous Distributed Control Systems Using Hybrid Communication |
Researcher: | PRAMOD UTTAMRAO CHAVAN |
Guide(s): | RAMADEVI,R |
Keywords: | Engineering Engineering and Technology Engineering Electrical and Electronic |
University: | Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology |
Completed Date: | 2019 |
Abstract: | This work in the field of a Distributed Control System (DCS) newlineand Software Architecture, addresses the key issues like Hardware and newlineSoftware Modularity and Platform dependency. The Hardware and newlineSoftware complexity in DCS increases with the number of newlinedevices/nodes and type of communication standards and interfaces used. newlineHence, to minimize the complexity in design of DCS, there is need of newlinemodular/hierarchical Hardware Architecture. Similarly to minimize the newlinesoftware complexity, there is need of modular Software Architecture. newlineAlso, there is a need to accommodate and integrate various types of newlinehardware devices which can support different applications, as most of newlineDCS are Platform dependent and application specific. Therefore, to newlineresolve these issues this research has aimed to develop the Layered newlineSoftware Architecture (LSA) for distributed control of Heterogeneous newlineDistributed Control System (HDCS). This system consists of a master newlineunit to monitor and control the spatially distributed heterogeneous slave newlineunits in HDCS. The master unit is equipped with master software and newlinethe slave units have their own software, based on LSA, to offer different newlineservices to the master unit. Slave units are connected to the modules newlineconsisting of different sensors and actuators of the HDCS. Each module newlineprovides certain services for its functionality and diagnostic features to newlinethe slave unit. These services afford hardware abstraction to the newlinerequester and isolates diagnostic features from the module s newlinefunctionality. Each slave unit also provides services to other slave units newlineor a master unit to execute certain task on a system. Different slave units newlineor a master unit can access individual module services via Hybrid newlinevi newlineCommunication Channel (HCC). Heterogeneity in the communication newlinechannel is established using RS 485 and CAN as wired bus and ZigBee newlineas the wireless module to process information, monitor, and to control newlinethe sub-system components of the HDCS. The master receives the newlineinformation from input modules, processes the information and decid |
Pagination: | 249 |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10603/310627 |
Appears in Departments: | ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING |
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6 chapter 1.pdf | 643.98 kB | Adobe PDF | View/Open | |
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80_recommendation.pdf | 495.21 kB | Adobe PDF | View/Open | |
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