ICALEPCS 2017 Workshop: PLC based control systems

Europe/Zurich
Barcelona (Spain)

Barcelona (Spain)

ICALEPCS 2017
Borja Fernandez Adiego (CERN), Enrique Blanco Vinuela (CERN), Jeronimo Ortola Vidal (CERN)
Description

This ICALEPCS 2017 conference workshop intends to create a collaborative space where attendees will show and exchange their best practices, tools employed and return of experience when engineering PLC based control systems. Specific topics we would like to address are:

       - Specifications
       - Software development under Standards and/or Frameworks.
       - PLC Suppliers IDEs: Advanced software engineering features availability
       - Novel paradigms: e.g. Automatic code generation, object orientation...
       - Programming language choice and coding conventions: Best practices
       - Application management: source version control & deployment service
       - Testing and verification: Methodologies and tests (FAT, SAT), virtual commissioning, formal methods...
       - Upgrade and/or reengineering of applications
       - Documentation
 

Challenges
    - PLC based applications life spans for more than 15 years in most of the cases. Maintenance and handling of those applications is a complex task, as usually the applications do not follow any structure but the automation engineer own implementation. Is standardization a real need? Do the control frameworks give any help on this?

    - Testing industrial applications is a time consuming task together with an incomplete exercise. Compromises must be found to the test coverage (e.g. difficult offline tests). Verification is emerging as alternative action. What is the best method to test an application?

    - Deploying applications must be tracked and the software components deployed must be easily traceable. In case of an issue in a delivered component in a project, a efficient identification of the affected PLCs should be straight forward. Are you in measure to identify this effectively?

    - Handling cents of applications becomes a difficult task. Online modifications are required along the life of control systems and the management of such changes must be addressed. How engineers handle the follow up of changes with respect to initial specifications? How a standby service could know the right application to download to a PLC without the expert assistance?

 

Call for interest

This call for interest aims to find out in which domain of those proposed in the workshop you are interested and also if you are willing to contribute. We require you to fill in the call for interest to get an idea of potential attendees (infrastructure) and to tune the contents in function of your needs/proposals.

We are not requiring specifically any conference publication but rather contributions in one of the final proposed topics (e.g. presentation) although you could join to the workshop without contributing to any specific area.

This call for interest  is done to better organise the contents of the workshop. The official REGISTRATION to the workshop must be done in the conference registration web page (ICALEPCS 2017).

Filling in this call for interest does NOT allow you to assist to the ICALEPCS 17 conference or workshop. 

Do not hesitate to give feedback with your proposals during the pre-inscription.

Registration
Registration
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Participants
  • Alberto Rubio
  • Alberto Toral Diez
  • Alexander Senchenko
  • Brian Nutter
  • Daniel Marchante
  • Enrique Blanco Vinuela
  • Francois Bellorini
  • Frank Leihbecher
  • Huijuan Xu
  • Ibrahim Saleh
  • Javier Bernadó
  • Jeronimo Ortola Vidal
  • JORGE VILLANUEVA
  • Juan Reyes
  • Kelly Davidson
  • Lajos Schrettner
  • Loris Antoniazzi
  • Matthias Justus
  • Mikhail Yakopov
  • Pablo Paz Neira
  • Patrick Rommeluere
  • Paulo Gomes
  • Pavel Cheblakov
  • Quentin Tura
  • Sebastien Blanchard
  • Tomohiro Matsushita
  • Valerii Bondar
  • Ziyu Huang