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1、Software for Automation:Architecture, Integration, and Securityberge front of book.qxd 1/27/2005 10:56 AM Page 1berge front of book.qxd 1/27/2005 10:56 AM Page 2Software forAutomation:Architecture, Integration, and SecurityJonas Bergeberge front of book.qxd 2/20/2007 10:08 PM Page 3Notice The inform
2、ation presented in this publication is for the general education of the reader. Because neitherthe author nor the publisher have any control over the use of the information by the reader, both theauthor and the publisher disclaim any and all liability of any kind arising out of such use. The reader
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6、t be followed at all times, even if in con-flict with the information in this publication. Copyright 2005 ISA The Instrumentation, Systems, and Automation Society All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 ISBN-13: 978-1-55617-898-6 ISBN-10: 1-55617-898-0 No part
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8、y of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication DataBerge, Jonas.Software for automation : architecture, integration, and security /Jonas Berge.p. cm.Includes bibliographical references and index.ISBN 1-55617-898-0 (pbk.)1. Automation-Data processing. I. Title. T59.5.B465 2005670.42755-dc222004030329berge f
9、ront of book.qxd 2/20/2007 10:08 PM Page 4DedicationFor the other half of the skyberge front of book.qxd 1/27/2005 10:56 AM Page 5berge front of book.qxd 1/27/2005 10:56 AM Page 6ContentsviiPREFACE xiChapter 1 INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW 1Automation Software, 2Software Hierarchy, 32History of Automati
10、on Software, 35Evolution of Software Architecture, 37Exercises, 40References and Bibliography, 41Chapter 2 BENEFITS, SAVINGS BACnetis a registered trademarkof American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Condi-tioning Engineers (ASHRAE); ControlNetis a trademark ofControlNet International Ltd.
11、; Delphiis a trademark of BorlandSoftware Corp.; DeviceNetand EtherNet/IPare trademarks ofODVA; FOUNDATIONFieldbus is a trademark of the FieldbusFoundation; HARTis a registered trademark of the HARTCommunication Foundation; InfoPlus.21is a registered trade-mark of Aspen Technology, Inc.; IPX/SPXis a
12、 trademark ofNovell, Inc.; Javais a trademark of Sun Microsystems;NASDAQis a registered trademark of The NASDAQ StockMarket, Inc.; and Unixis a registered trademark of Unix SystemLaboratories, IncPreface xiiiberge front of book.qxd 1/27/2005 10:56 AM Page xiiiberge front of book.qxd 1/27/2005 10:56
13、AM Page xivIntroduction andOverview11In the past, a process plant was operated from gauges and valvesright on the processing equipment by operators with clipboards.Later, pneumatic and analog electronic signals enabled largecentralized control panel boards with all buttons, switches,annunciator ligh
14、ts, indicator stations, chart recorders, andcontroller faceplates in a central location. Process flow was shownon a board, possibly a mosaic display including some indicators,buttons, and other features (Figure 1-1).Figure 1-1. Control Panel Board Distributed Control System (DCS) entered the process
15、 controlmarket in the mid-1970s, using simple communications to aprimitive character-based operator display with only a few colors.At the same time, the Programmable Logic Controller (PLC)entered the manufacturing automation market. In the mid-1980s,PLC with communications opened the market for Huma
16、n-Machine Interface (HMI) automation software based on DOS (firstberge chap 1.qxd 1/27/2005 10:55 AM Page 12 Software for Automationknown as MMI for Man-Machine Interface), HMI or SupervisoryControl and Data Acquisition (SCADA) software. Systemsintegrators could write communication driver software f
17、or HMIapplications to interface with all kinds of hardware such ascontrollers, Remote Terminal Units (RTUs), weighing scales, andother equipment. PLCs with HMI consoles began to challengeDCS in the process control market. DCS went through an era ofexpensive Unix-based consoles, and in those days PLC
18、 with HMIon cheaper computers was called a “PC-based” solution.Today most automation systems, including most remaining DCSs,use MicrosoftWindows operator consoles based on NTtechnology, including Windows 2000 and XP. Fieldbus networkingand software continue to go hand in hand since together theymake
19、 up the information infrastructure of the plant. Fieldbusradically changed the way plants operate by adding an “alwayson” link to every device in the plant. As fieldbus networks getfaster and more advanced, software too gets more sophisticated toshow the increasing amounts of data. System engineers
20、now morethan ever need to understand the available software technologiesin order to make the correct choice.Automation SoftwareApart from the configuration tool, the primary automationapplication is the operator visualization software. Other softwareincludes specialized ancillary applications for au
21、to tuning, advancedcontrol, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), simulation andoptimization, inferential measurements, plant information, batch, andStatistical Process Control (SPC). All these applications rely on datafrom the plant floor and therefore have to interface to the devices forbasic contro
22、ls, shutdown system, turbines and compressor controls,legacy DCS or PLC, as well as other buses and equipment.Information ArchitectureCorrect operator actions, technician activities, and businessdecisions depend on information from the plant floor. It istherefore important to build an information ar
23、chitecture thatcaptures data from the field and disseminates it throughout theenterprise. The data is distilled as it percolates through theautomation, execution, and business levels. Data like “PV,”“status” and “mode” must be distilled into information useful fordifferent people. For example, press
24、ure, temperature, level,density, and interface level readings of a dozen tanks areberge chap 1.qxd 1/27/2005 10:55 AM Page 2Chapter 1 Introduction 3computed into a picture of the inventory. Thus information froma hundred sensors may become a single value more meaningfulfor a manager. At higher level
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