3 research outputs found

    Mesh Networking in Cyber-Physical Production Systems: Towards Modular Industrial Equipment Integration

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    Ensuring uninterrupted interaction of modular industrial equipment units is one of the most important engineering tasks. The concept of Cyber-Physical Production Systems (CPPS) assumes that the distributed network should correspond to the current industrial process and be able to quickly reorganize it when changes occur. If composition of the equipment becomes more complicated, a standard topology with one central control node might get ineffective. This article describes the application of mesh-network technology to ensure the interaction of industrial devices and sensors included in the modular equipment. Virtual deployment of the network and a description network nodes interaction including new node registration in the dispatcher registry are given

    Improving the intersect of the power distribution system and the built environment in developing countries

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    Power distribution systems, specifically where they intersect with the built environment, are highly underemphasised versus generation in power planning. In a time of technology advances and cost declines in distribution automation and related technologies, this is an area of high potential for improving energy efficiency. This is particularly of impact in developing countries where urbanisation is rapidly increasing. Evidence shows that the same missed opportunities and sub-optimal distribution planning techniques are repeatedly found across multiple geographies. In this research, tools were developed to rank these problems and create solutions. These tools were endorsed by power industry executives from three countries. Following this, the tools were applied in a developing corridor near the Thailand-Cambodia border where power density is increasing, in order to develop power system solutions for live infrastructure projects. The solutions include technologies such as distributed generation, microgrids, digital monitoring systems, CCHP units, and power storage. The solutions from the live example were then honed and endorsed in an interview with Thai power sector experts. The final research and tools developed were confirmed capable of producing actionable solutions for planners across the public and private sectors, who focus on power distribution in urbanising, developing counties
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