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Industrial Informatics |
Module Type: |
Optional |
Module Code: |
960 |
Syllabus: |
Introduction to industrial informatics, real time systems, software design and industrial control, embedded processors.
Industrial software and hardware: reverse engineering, rapid prototyping environments (MATLAB, ProEngineer, SIMPLE++),
emulators and simulators. Industrial networks: Industrial networks protocols and topologies (Intranets, Profibus, Fieldbus,
IEEE802.4,etc), distributed systems, remote control, industrial measurements, standards and quality control.
Distributed control systems (DCS), SCADA, PLCs, holonic and multiagent production systems, robotic systems and arrays. |
Module Aims-Objectives: |
Provide students an insight to IT used in an industrial environment.
They are introduced to design and operation principles of integrated industrial production systems.
Upon completing this module, students will be acquainted with the use of information technologies
and telecommunications in industrial production. |
Bibliography: |
• R. King, Industrial Informatics, Tziolas Publishing, 2003
• Georgios Hasapis, Architecure and Programming System of Industrial Control ,
Ziti Publishing, 2001
• Leslie Anderson, Industrial Information Systems, State Mutual Book &
Periodical Service Ltd, ISBN: 0-86176-034-4 / 0861760344,
• Michael J. Shaw, Information-Based Manufacturing, Kluwer Academic
Publishers, 2001,
• Edward J. Compass, Theodore J. Williams, Computer Software for Industrial
Control: Proceedings of the 7th Annual Advanced Control
Conference, Reed Buisiness Information publishers, ISBN: 0-914331-
06-X / 091433106X
• Advances in Industrial Computing Technology, Instrument Society of
America, 1999, ISBN: 1556177097
• Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics
(INDIN´04), June 2004.
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