Published October 16, 2007
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MultiController: the PLC-SCADA object for advanced regulation
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Nowadays, industrial solutions with PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers) have basic control loop features. The SCADA (Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition) system is a key point of the process control system due to an efficient HMI (Human Machine Interfaces) that provides an open method of tuning and leading possibilities. As a consequence, advanced control algorithms have to be developed and implemented for those PLC-SCADA solutions in order to provide perspectives in solving complex and critical regulation problems. The MultiController is an object integrated for a large scale project at CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research) named LHC-GCS (Large Hadron Collider - Gas Control System). It is developed for a Framework called CERN-UNICOS based on PLC-SCADA facilities. The MultiController object offers various advanced control loop strategies. It gives to the user advanced control algorithms like PID, Smith Predictor, PFC, GPC and RST. It is implemented as a monolithic entity (in PLC and SCADA system) with a global structure definition which is able to capture the desired set of parameters of any specific control algorithms proposed by the object. Additionally the MultiController offers full tuning possibilities from the HMI.
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Abbreviation: PLC: Programmable Logic ControllerOther
Abbreviation: SCADA: Supervisory Control And Data AcquisitionFiles
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- CDS
- 1063025
- CDS Report Number
- CERN-IT-Note-2007-024
- Aleph number
- 000700076CER
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- Event: 1021186 (CDS)
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- IT
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- knoxville20071015