Concept for Improved Automation of Distributed Systems with a Declarative Control based on OPC UA and REST

Erdal Tantik, R. Anderl
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The main difference between conventional automation and current approaches of digitized industrial processes is the use of the Internet. The Internet enables the development of distributed systems consisting of loosely coupled and interacting components such as robots, plants and control software. The components are not permanently tied to each other, but rather dynamically combined according to the specific requirements of the target system. This results in highly flexible systems that are distributed globally and across company boundaries. The development, maintenance and modification of various components is decentralized and can therefore lead to incompatibilities that can impair their interoperability. This paper describes an approach for the interaction of control software, which ensures interoperability of components in distributed systems. The underlying principles of REST are used to automatically identify properties in the structural models of OPC UA and use them to determine the required processes for further invocation. This enables extensive modifications of the individual components without creating incompatibilities.
基于OPC UA和REST的声明式控制改进分布式系统自动化的概念
传统自动化与当前数字化工业过程的主要区别在于互联网的使用。互联网使分布式系统的开发成为可能,这些系统由松散耦合和相互作用的组件组成,如机器人、工厂和控制软件。这些组件不是永久地相互绑定,而是根据目标系统的特定需求动态地组合在一起。这就产生了分布在全球和跨公司边界的高度灵活的系统。各种组件的开发、维护和修改是分散的,因此可能导致不兼容,从而损害它们的互操作性。本文提出了一种控制软件交互的方法,保证了分布式系统中组件的互操作性。REST的基本原则用于自动识别OPC UA结构模型中的属性,并使用它们来确定进一步调用所需的流程。这允许对单个组件进行广泛修改,而不会产生不兼容性。
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