Abstract:
A control system methodology that uses object-oriented software to integrate multiple control systems into a common object model. Object-oriented techniques are used to construct distributed applications in a multi-vendor open system environment for use in controlling and monitoring systems of varying size and configuration. Information is brought into a common object model and made available throughout the system. A custom programming language is included for object creation. Access to objects is controlled through a multi-level security protocol. Data flow is governed by a real-time information synchronization manager. Classes are used to implement the system in a platform independent way according to a “core class hierarchy” in which objects are organized to inherit behavior and perform predictably. A control engine allows the user to control the order of execution of objects. A script is provided for generating custom objects.
Abstract:
A process automation system in which process devices (1-6) execute predetermined functions as part of the process automation and exchange data (23, 24) relevant to functions and/or devices with the process automation system. Some but not all of the data (23, 24) are exchanged in encrypted form.
Abstract:
A group management system includes a manufacturing apparatus 11 including a status information transmission section 1107, which transmits the status information of a self-apparatus, server apparatus 12 including an abnormal detection section 1205, which detects occurrence of the abnormalities of not less than one manufacturing apparatus 11 using at least a part of the status information received by server side reception section 1201, an abnormal notice information configuration section 1206, which composes the abnormal notice information notifying occurrence of the abnormalities including apparatus discernment information corresponding to the manufacturing apparatus 11 in which the abnormalities occurred when abnormal detection section 1205 detects that abnormalities occurred, and a server side transmission section 208, which transmits abnormal notice information to prescribed client apparatus 13, and a client apparatus 13 including an output section 1302 for outputting abnormal notice information which client side reception section 1301 received.
Abstract:
For an apparatus effectively providing a real three-dimensional model to a customer, three-dimensional shape data of a target is obtained at a data input section (10). The data is managed by a server which is connected to a network. A suitable formation section (14) is selected to form a real three-dimensional model based on the data. In addition, the formation completion is automatically notified to the customer via a completion display panel (260), a cellular phone (61), or the like.
Abstract:
A system for monitoring an industrial process and taking action based on the results of process monitoring. Actions taken may include process control, paging, voicemail, and input for e-enterprise systems. The system includes an input module for receiving a plurality of parameters from a process for manufacture of a substance or object. The system also includes a library module. The library module includes a plurality of computer aided processes. Any one of the computer aided processes is capable of using each of the plurality of parameters to compare at least two of the plurality of parameters against a training set of parameters. The training set of parameters is generally predetermined. The computer aided process is also capable of determining if the at least two of the plurality of parameters are within a predetermined range of the training set of parameters. Additionally, the system includes an output module for outputting a result based upon the training set and the plurality of parameters.
Abstract:
A system for monitoring an industrial process and taking action based on the results of process monitoring. Actions taken may include process control, paging, voicemail, and input for e-enterprise systems. The system includes an input module for receiving a plurality of parameters from a process for manufacture of a substance or object. The system also includes a library module. The library module includes a plurality of computer aided processes. Any one of the computer aided processes is capable of using each of the plurality of parameters to compare at least two of the plurality of parameters against a training set of parameters. The training set of parameters is generally predetermined. The computer aided process is also capable of determining if the at least two of the plurality of parameters are within a predetermined range of the training set of parameters. Additionally, the system includes an output module for outputting a result based upon the training set and the plurality of parameters.
Abstract:
A system for monitoring an industrial process and taking action based on the results of process monitoring. Actions taken may include process control, paging, voicemail, and input for e-enterprise systems. The system includes an input module for receiving a plurality of parameters from a process for manufacture of a substance or object. The system also includes a library module. The library module includes a plurality of computer aided processes. Any one of the computer aided processes is capable of using each of the plurality of parameters to compare at least two of the plurality of parameters against a training set of parameters. The training set of parameters is generally predetermined. The computer aided process is also capable of determining if the at least two of the plurality of parameters are within a predetermined range of the training set of parameters. Additionally, the system includes an output module for outputting a result based upon the training set and the plurality of parameters.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a method and system for communicating and controlling remotely devices in an automated facility by exchanging electronic messages (nullE-mailsnull) between a server that controls the devices and an operator having a client device that has E-mail capabilities. An automation controller overseeing devices and stations within the facility is configured to send and receive over a network, such as the Internet, E-mail messages containing instructions and information. Accordingly, an operator may be alerted to alarm information, fault codes, and other operational parameters via E-mail, and after correcting the fault code or other problem, the operator may send an E-mail message to the automation controller that the situation has been corrected. The operator may also send and receive other information to and from the devices within the facility. The disclosed invention not only facilitates human-to-machine and machine-to-human E-mail communication, but also facilitates machine-to-machine communications via E-mail.
Abstract:
A robot apparatus capable of further enhancing an amusement property and a control method for the robot apparatus are disclosed. A robot apparatus and a control method for the robot apparatus which are configured to select a transmission destination and transmit predetermined information to the above described selected transmission destination, thereby being capable of enhancing a probability of notification by selection of the transmission destination. Furthermore, the robot apparatus and the control method for the robot apparatus are configured to acquire information of a surrounding environment and/or an internal state and then transmit the above described acquired information to a predetermined transmission destination, thereby making it possible to communicate with the transmission destination even when the transmission destination is not at a short distance.
Abstract:
A method for plant monitoring with a fieldbus of process automation technology, wherein a plurality of field devices communicate with a process control unit and a plant monitoring unit The method steps are carried out as follows: the regular, process-control, data traffic on the fieldbus is monitored by the plant monitoring unit; an examination of the telegrams of the regular data traffic for information indicating a diagnostic event at one of the field devices is performed; and in case a telegram is detected having an indication of a diagnostic event, the plant monitoring unit requests further diagnostic information from the pertinent field device.