The increased need of flexibility of automation systems and the increased capabilities of sensors and actuators paired with more capable bus systems, pave the way for the reallocation of IEC 61131-3 applications away from the field level into so-called compute pools. Such compute pools are decentralised with enough compute power for a large number of applications, while providing the required flexibility to quickly adapt to changes of the applications requirements. The paper proposes a framework able to deploy IEC 61131-3 applications to multiple computing platforms. It is based on CLR VM and does not require any modifications of the IEC 61131-3 applications. The paper presents also an analysis about the capability of the proposed framework to respect real-time constraints of the industrial processes.

Moving IEC 61131-3 applications to a computing framework based on CLR Virtual Machine

CAVALIERI, Salvatore
;
Scroppo M. S.
2016-01-01

Abstract

The increased need of flexibility of automation systems and the increased capabilities of sensors and actuators paired with more capable bus systems, pave the way for the reallocation of IEC 61131-3 applications away from the field level into so-called compute pools. Such compute pools are decentralised with enough compute power for a large number of applications, while providing the required flexibility to quickly adapt to changes of the applications requirements. The paper proposes a framework able to deploy IEC 61131-3 applications to multiple computing platforms. It is based on CLR VM and does not require any modifications of the IEC 61131-3 applications. The paper presents also an analysis about the capability of the proposed framework to respect real-time constraints of the industrial processes.
2016
978-150901314-2
IEC 61131-3, CLR Virtual Machine
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