Modelo digital para definir y emular automatismos secuenciales

  1. Illana, Sergio 1
  2. Sánchez García, Alejandro 1
  3. Estévez, Elisabet 1
  4. Gómez Ortega, Juan 1
  5. Gámez García, Javier 1
  1. 1 Universidad de Jaén
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    Universidad de Jaén

    Jaén, España

    ROR https://ror.org/0122p5f64

Book:
XLIV Jornadas de Automática: libro de actas: Universidad de Zaragoza, Escuela de Ingeniería y Arquitectura, 6, 7 y 8 de septiembre de 2023, Zaragoza
  1. Ramón Costa Castelló (coord.)
  2. Manuel Gil Ortega (coord.)
  3. Óscar Reinoso García (coord.)
  4. Luis Enrique Montano Gella (coord.)
  5. Carlos Vilas Fernández (coord.)
  6. Elisabet Estévez Estévez (coord.)
  7. Eduardo Rocón de Lima (coord.)
  8. David Muñoz de la Peña Sequedo (coord.)
  9. José Manuel Andújar Márquez (coord.)
  10. Luis Payá Castelló (coord.)
  11. Alejandro Mosteo Chagoyen (coord.)
  12. Raúl Marín Prades (coord.)
  13. Vanesa Loureiro-Vázquez (coord.)
  14. Pedro Jesús Cabrera Santana (coord.)

Publisher: Servizo de Publicacións ; Universidade da Coruña

ISBN: 9788497498609

Year of publication: 2023

Pages: 801-806

Congress: Jornadas de Automática (44. 2023. Zaragoza)

Type: Conference paper

Abstract

The importance of a mature and maintainable design of automation software in cyber-physical production systems (CPPS) is continuously increasing, as a growing proportion of system functionality is implemented by software. As a consequence, system complexity is increasingly shifting to the software side. Quality characteristics such as flexibility, maintainability and extensibility, which are becoming increasingly important in the context of Industry 4.0, are becoming more and more difficult to achieve. In order to meet these challenges, a solid software design has to be the starting point. In this sense, this paper proposes a model-based approach to design sequential automation following the GRAFCET standard. A digital model of the sequential automatism containing the automation software will allow testing the design of the automatism with the real or emulated operative part, in a completely independent way from the PLC.