Distributed Computer Control Systems 1988
Proceedings of the Eighth IFAC Workshop, Vitznau, Switzerland, 13-15 September 1988
- 1st Edition, Volume 84 - April 28, 1989
- Latest edition
- Editors: Th. d'Epinay Lalive, M.G. Rodd
- Language: English
Continuing the forward thinking of previously held distributed computer control systems meetings, this volume discusses both the positive and negative views on trends in OSI-based… Read more
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Description
Description
Continuing the forward thinking of previously held distributed computer control systems meetings, this volume discusses both the positive and negative views on trends in OSI-based communications; the development of the fieldbus; the importance of the incorporation into basic real time operating systems to be used for distributed systems of concepts such as time-stamping and access to global time-bases; and the influence of artificial-intelligence-based technologies on the distributed computer control world.
Readership
Readership
For computer scientists, industrial engineers and those involved in computer systems technology.
Table of contents
Table of contents
Section headings and selected papers: Keynote Address. Real time distributed control systems - a realistic perspective, M G Rodd et al. The Development of the Fieldbus. Fieldbuses in manufacturing automation: A study of the application layer requirements, J D Decotignie & P Pleinevaux. Fieldbus application layer: functionality and models, J R Pimentel. Architectural Issues. VERS: A tool for DCCS, J Cser et al. ALPHORN - a toolbox for fault-tolerant, distributed process control systems, H R Aschmann & H Kirrmann. Fault Tolerance and Error Recovery. Diverse and selective fault-tolerance in a distributed environment, O Loques et al. On designing a real time system exempt of any timing failure, M Chetto et al. AI Techniques in DCCS. A knowledge-based system embedded in distributed real time control, J Cser et al. StormCast - a distributed artificial intelligence application for severe storm forecasting, G Hartvigsen & D Johansen. DCCS in CIM and Process Control. CIM and control functions, how they are served by network protocols, D J Damsker. Network management and control in a distributed CIM environment, U W Brandenburg & J Hall. Panel discussion. Author index.
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Volume: 84
- Published: April 28, 1989
- Language: English
About the editors
About the editors
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Th. d'Epinay Lalive
Affiliations and expertise
ABB Asea Brown, Boveri AG, Mannheim, FRGMR
M.G. Rodd
Affiliations and expertise
University of Wales, Swansea, UK