Proposing mechanisms to increase the reliability between distributed devices in the IEC61499 Standard
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Master's thesis
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2021-06-14
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Control, Robotics and Autonomous Systems
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ELEC3025
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AEE - Master’s Programme in Automation and Electrical Engineering (TS2013)
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en
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53
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The need for smarter and efficient production in the Industry 4.0 era is being achieved with the help of component-based architecture. Control applications designed using the IEC61499 standard and based on the component-based architecture can be distributed over various devices connected to one-another via the wired or the wireless medium. While the distribution of control application on different devices drastically increases the flexibility and modularity, the reliability across the control application can be affected due to the increased needs of communication between the devices. In this thesis, an advanced handshake message verification algorithm has been developed and tested, to ensure the reliability between devices communicating over a lossy wireless channel. The mechanism has been designed so as to be easily integrated in the existing control application and perform the reliability operations over the existing communication network.Description
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Vyatkin, ValeriyThesis advisor
Atmojo, Udayanto DwiKeywords
IEC 61499, reliability, handshaking, communication