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European Council for Modelling and Simulation |
Title: |
The Template Model Approach For PLC Simulation In An
Automotive Industry |
Authors: |
Minsuk Ko, Daesoon Chang, Ginam Wang, Sang C.
Park |
Published in: |
(2012).ECMS
2012 Proceedings edited by: K. G. Troitzsch, M. Moehring, U. Lotzmann.
European Council for Modeling and Simulation. doi:10.7148/2012 ISBN:
978-0-9564944-4-3 26th
European Conference on Modelling and Simulation, Shaping reality through simulation Koblenz,
Germany, May 29 – June 1 2012 |
Citation
format: |
Ko, M., Chang, D., Wang, G., &
Park, S. C. (2012). The Template Model Approach For PLC Simulation In An
Automotive Industry. ECMS 2012 Proceedings edited by: K. G. Troitzsch, M.
Moehring, U. Lotzmann (pp. 306-312). European
Council for Modeling and Simulation. doi:10.7148/2012-0306-0312 |
DOI: |
http://dx.doi.org/10.7148/2012-0306-0312 |
Abstract: |
Product
systems are quickly and frequently changed because product life cycle is
continuously reduced and adopting new product is steadily fast. Thus, various
studies are progressed using PLC simulation which is
one of control level simulation. The research that is concerning simulation
of control verification for shortening the commissioning which has a lot of trial
and error is in progress. Also, simulation of control verification has
strength that it can catch the errors in advance. However, a virtual device
in simulation needs both physical and logical model for representation of
control information. For this reason, excessive time and energy is put into
constructing virtual models. So, in this paper, we proposed the template
model approach for the PLC simulation to cope with this problem. The proposed
template model approach provides an efficient construction method for a
virtual model based on control information, extracted from the test run
procedure of the PLC program. We can minimize the set up time of the PLC
simulation environment, as well as cut process time down using our
suggestion. |
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