SS04
SS04. Flexible And Interoperable Automation Systems | |
SS04.1 | Architectures and Networks Chairs: David Hästbacka, Wenbin Dai Time: Wednesday 17th September, 9:30 Room: 103 |
PD-000256 | Towards Location Management for future Industrial Networks |
PD-001988 | Security Vulnerabilities And Risks In Industrial Usage Of Wireless Communication |
PD-000566 | A Secure Hardware Module and System Concept for Local and Remote Industrial Embedded System Identification |
PD-002445 | Device Status Information Service Architecture for Condition Monitoring using OPC UA |
PD-001724 | Enhance Distributed Automation Systems with Efficiency and Reliability by Applying Autonomic Service Management |
SS04.2 | Applications I Chairs: Roberto Uriberrtxeberria, Luís Lino Ferreira Time: Thursday 18th September, 8:30 Room: 100 |
PD-001368 | Optimal reactive control of hybrid architectures: A case study on complex water transportation systems |
PD-000086 | A Feasibility Study of SOA-enabled Networked Rock Bolts |
PD-002038 | Energy optimisation using analytics and coordination, the example of lifts |
PD-002097 | Case Study: From Legacy to Connectivity Migrating industrial devices into the world of Smart Services |
PD-004375 | Arrowhead Compliant Virtual Market of Energy |
SS04.3 | Applications II Chairs: Arash Mousavi, Cheng Pang Time: Thursday 18th September, 11:40 Room: 101 |
PD-001317 | On Methodology of Implementing Distributed Function Block Applications using TinyOS WSN nodes |
PD-000477 | Energy Efficient Automation Model for Office Buildings based on Ontology, Agents and IEC 61499 Function Blocks |
PD-000582 | IEC 61499 Based Model-Driven Process Control Engineering |
SS04.4 | Engineering Chairs: Wenbin Dai, Valeriy Vyatkin Time: Thursday 18th September, 15:00 Room: S03 |
PD-001813 | Time-Complemented Event-Driven Reconfigurable Systems |
PD-001848 | A Scalable Approach for Re-Configuring Evolving Industrial Control Systems |
PD-001805 | WYPIWYE automation systems - an intelligent manufacturing system case study |
PD-000108 | Competitors or Cousins? Studying the Parallels between Distributed Programming Languages SystemJ and IEC61499 |