
Modelling Control Systems Using IEC 61499
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Modelling Control Systems Using IEC 61499. 2nd Edition provides a concise and yet thorough introduction to the main concepts and models defined in the standard. Topics covered include defining applications, systems, distributing applications on the system's devices, function blocks, structuring applications, service interface function blocks, event function blocks, and examples of industrial applications.
This second edition has been significantly updated to reflect the current second release of IEC 61499, including changes in the function block model, its execution, and the newly standardized XML exchange format for model artefacts, and to reflect lessons learned from the author's teaching of IEC 61499 over the last ten years. This book will be of interest to research-led control and process engineers and students working in fields that require complex control systems using networked based distributed control.
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Robert Lewis is a Fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (FIET) and Chartered Engineer (C Eng.). He is an engineering safety consultant for Atkins with experience in Safety Case development and authoring, Hazard analysis, HAZOP workshops, FMECA, systems assurance, safety assessment and requirements management. He was formerly a UK expert on two IEC working groups defining new standards for industrial control software, covering distributed control systems (IEC 61499) and PLC software (IEC 61131).
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Chapter 2: IEC 61499 models and concepts
Chapter 3: Defining function block types
Chapter 4: Structuring applications
Chapter 5: Service interface function blocks
Chapter 6: Event function blocks
Chapter 7: Industrial application examples
Chapter 8: Epilogue
Appendix A: Common elements
Appendix B: IEC 61499 Compliance Profile for Feasibility Demonstrations
Appendix C: Frequently asked questions (IEC 61499 FAQ)
Appendix D: PID function block example
Appendix E Exchange formats
Appendix F: Bibliography
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