Proceedings of the International Conference on
Product Lifecycle Management    PLM'08
Fostering the culture of innovation
PLM-SP4, 2008
 
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Title: A method for Task-oriented PLC programming
  Author(s): Hong-Seok Park, Dinh Ba Hung Anh, Gyu-Bong Lee
  Address: Laboratory for Production Engineering, School of Mechanical & Automotive Engineering, University of Ulsan(680-749) Moogeo-dong, Nam-gu, Ulsan, Korea
Laboratory for Production Engineering, School of Mechanical & Automotive Engineering, University of Ulsan(680-749) Moogeo-dong, Nam-gu, Ulsan, Korea
Korea Institute of Industrial Technology (KITECH), 7-49, Song-do Dong, Yeonsoo Ku, Inchon, 406-800, Korea
phosk @ ulsan.ac.kr
  Reference: PLM-SP4 - 2008 Proceedings  pp. 158 - 166
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A modern control system must respond quickly to continuous change of assembly process in an agile manufacturing environment. To cope with this, a taskoriented model of the control system provides control code, data mapping and generating PLC code according to assembly sequences. The model is defined with the unit functions which can describe the complex assembly process with function elements. Task-oriented model also means the assigning and combining of unit function to generate the PLC code for assembly process. The Artificial Intelligence method executes knowledge processing for generating the PLC program. This approach of task-oriented method supports the flexible programming with high level of reusability, expandability, modifiability, and productivity.
 
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