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Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department 2013-2 IELE3336 Industrial Automation Fernando Jiménez, Ph.D. ML747 (Thursday/Tuesday 4:00 To 17:30)

This document provides information about the Industrial Automation course IELE3336 taught by Dr. Fernando Jiménez at Universidad de los Andes. The course focuses on discrete event systems and their applications in industrial automation. It will cover topics like control logic, hardware/software architectures, Gemma modeling, and cyber-physical system design. Students will be evaluated based on their lab work (50%), final project (25%), and classwork (25%). The goals of the course are to help students learn about trends in industrial automation, develop skills to design solutions in this domain, and complete an interdisciplinary team project applying these concepts.
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Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department 2013-2 IELE3336 Industrial Automation Fernando Jiménez, Ph.D. ML747 (Thursday/Tuesday 4:00 To 17:30)

This document provides information about the Industrial Automation course IELE3336 taught by Dr. Fernando Jiménez at Universidad de los Andes. The course focuses on discrete event systems and their applications in industrial automation. It will cover topics like control logic, hardware/software architectures, Gemma modeling, and cyber-physical system design. Students will be evaluated based on their lab work (50%), final project (25%), and classwork (25%). The goals of the course are to help students learn about trends in industrial automation, develop skills to design solutions in this domain, and complete an interdisciplinary team project applying these concepts.
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Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department

2013-2
IELE3336
INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION
Fernando Jiménez, Ph.D.
[email protected]
ML747 (Thursday/Tuesday 4:00 to 17:30)

EVALUATION SCHEME

Laboratory: 50%
Final project: 25%
Classwork: 25%

COURSE OBJECTIVES
1. Learn about Discrete Event Systems (DES) and their applications, as well as to have a comprehensive view of
recently trends in the INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION arena.
2. Develop the ability to conceptualize and to design cutting-edge solutions in the INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION
domain, and to formulate problems for potential industrial application.
3. The final project aims to address, contextualize, formulate and implement a project in an interdisciplinary
manner, through teamwork, from a strategic and critical perspective, providing sustainable, relevant and
innovative solutions from the discipline of Industrial Automation. The skills sought are effective communication,
teamwork, leadership, negotiation and a contribution to society.

 
COURSE OUTLINE
 
1. REVIEW OF SYSTEM THEORY FUNDAMENTALS
1.1. Basic concepts
1.2. Time-driven vs. event-driven systems.
1.3. Examples of Discrete Event Systems (DES): automated manufacturing.

2.  CONTROL LOGIC.


2.1. State Automata

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2.2. Petri Nets.
2.3. Analysis: stability, reachability, deadlocks.
2.4. Grafcet.
2.5. Best practice to implement Sequential Flow Charts

3.  HARDWARE and SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURES.


3.1. Controllers.
3.2. Operator Interfaces.
3.3. I/O interfaces, Sensors.
3.4. Power control, Distribution and Discrete Controls.
3.5. Actuators and Movement.
3.6. RTOS, programs, tasks.

4.  GEMMA guide


4.1. Basic concepts
4.2. Model construction and applications

5.  Cyber-Physical design and verification


5.1. Virtual commissioning simulation
5.2. Test cases

SOFTWARE TOOLS
 TIA PORTAL. IEC 61131-3 languages: Ladder Diagram (LD),
Sequential Flow Charts (SFC)
 Experior: http://xcelgo.com/experior/ 
 CoDeSyS: https://store.codesys.com/codesys.html 

BIBLIOGRAPHY
Discrete, Continuous, and Hybrid Petri Nets, René David, Hassane Alla, Springer-
Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2010. https://link-springer-
com.ezproxy.uniandes.edu.co:8443/book/10.1007/978-3-642-10669-9#about

F. Lamb, “Industrial Automation: Hands On”, Mc Graw Hill Professional, 2013.


https://www.accessengineeringlibrary.com/browse/industrial-automation-hands-on

Departamento de Ingeniería Eléctrica y Electrónica


Carrera 1 Este No. 19A-40 , Bogotá – Colombia | Tel: (57-1) 3 394999 Exts: 2830 Fax (57-1) 3 324316

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