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0.0 Course ContentsSpring 2014

Industrial AutomationAutomation IndustrielleIndustrielle Automation

Yvonne-Anne Pignolet and Jean-Charles TournierABB Corporate Research and CERN

Background Survey: http://tinyurl.com/qau3el4

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Course Goals

• Raise interest for industrial automation systems

• Understand industrial control systems (purpose, structure)

• Methods and trade-offs in real-time systems

• Understand the terms in publications and standards

• Be able to analyze a plant and propose automation solutions

• Compare automation solutions with other domains

• Analyze reliability, availability and safety of systems

• Become productive in an industrial company or utility rapidly

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Organisation of Course

9

execution

supervision

device access

communication networks

field devices, controllers

sensors, actors

enterprise

2.1

2.3

3

4

5

86

real-time

dependability

2.2

physical plant

numbers refer to the chapter

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Automation network view

Sensor-Actuator Bus

Fieldbus

programmablecontrollers

Control Bus

SCADA level

Control level

Field level

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234

direct I/O

transducers / actors

microPLCs

Fieldbus

horizontal communication

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2.1

2.3

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4.1

4.2

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4.3

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Organization of the course

• instrumentation: hardware: how is the state of a plant read and controlled

• controllers: hardware and software how controllers operate and how they are programmed

• industrial communication networks: how are real-time data exchanged, in the field and in the plant

• application protocols for devices how do devices appear to the programmer and operator

• software interface to application: how does the application accesses the process data

• operator interface and SCADA how do operators see the plant they supervise

• manufacturing execution systems how is production planned and executed

• plant configuration and engineering how is a control system planned, engineered and tested

• failures in a control system how to deal with unreliable elements in a control system

• safety how to evaluate and prevent safety hazards

• standards how standards help the industry

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Prerequisites for a career in automation

• Curiosity: I want to understand

• Basic Physics: I can make a model of my world

• Mathematics I know how to calculate

• Programming: I can structure

• Systematic Work: I can plan

• Initiative: I try various strategies to make things works

• Language: I can speak with colleagues from other domains andcultures

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Lecture, Exercises, Homework, Lab, Excursion, and Exam

All components are part of the course (at the oral exam, questions on the class, lab, and homework may be asked). Homework handed out on April 8, to be presented at end of course. Course slides and questions to prepare for exam are available on the web (moodle / http://lamspeople.epfl.ch/kirrmann)

Lab at Siemens

8h

Lecture + exercise lessons

12 x 3h

Homework

12h

Dr Jean-Charles TournierCERNGeneva

Dr Yvonne-Anne PignoletABB Corporate ResearchBaden-Dättwil

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Timeline

# Date Chapter Content Lecturer

1 Feb 18 1 Introduction, automation and plantsYA

2 Feb 25 2 Control and programmable logic controllers (PLCs)YA

3 March 4 2 Programming of PLCsYA

4 March 11 3 Industrial communication networks, field busses YA

5 March 18 5 Human Interface and Supervision JC

6 March 25 8 Real-Time Aspects JC

7 April 1 Laboratory at Siemens – Group 1 (8h30-16h30)Siemens

8 April 8 9 Overview DependabilityJC

9 April 15 4 Industrial communication protocolsYA

April 22 no course (EPFL vacations)

10 April 29 Laboratory at Siemens – Group 2 (8h30-16h30)Siemens

11 May 6 9 Reliability analysisJC

12 May 13 9 Dependable architectureJC

13 May 20 9 Safety evaluationJC

14 May 27 Presentation of homework JC/YA

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To probe further

Olsson, Gustav & Rosen, Christian – Industrial automation, Dept. Of Industrial Electrical Engineering and Automation,Lund University, Lund, Sweden.

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