Journal Articles Computers in Industry Year : 2016

H2CM: A holonic architecture for flexible hybrid control systems

Abstract

Several studies typically arise from the interaction of discrete planning algorithms or control and continuous processes, normally called hybrid control systems. It consists in three distinct levels, the controller, the plant and the interface. Hybrid control systems are conventionally modeled by switching patterns using the whole system instead of atomic resource. Therefore, the reconfiguration process is complex because it must take into account the system as a whole, making the hybrid control systems inflexible and more susceptible to uncertainties. The need for flexibility thus leads several teams to investigate the application of holonic paradigm to hybrid control systems. The objective of this paper is to demonstrate the possibility to apply almost directly a holonic discrete-event based reference architecture to hybrid control systems. A case study of industrial electricity generation process was taken, specifically a combined cycle plant (CCP) for verifying the proper operation of the proposed architecture.
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hal-01277310 , version 1 (01-02-2023)

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Carlos Indriago, Olivier Cardin, Naly Rakoto-Ravalontsalama, Pierre Castagna, Edgar Chacòn. H2CM: A holonic architecture for flexible hybrid control systems. Computers in Industry, 2016, 77 (Avril 2016), pp.15-28. ⟨10.1016/j.compind.2015.12.005⟩. ⟨hal-01277310⟩
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