9 research outputs found
Service-oriented architecture for device lifecycle support in industrial automation
Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Doutor em
Engenharia Electrotécnica e de Computadores
Especialidade: Robótica e Manufactura IntegradaThis thesis addresses the device lifecycle support thematic in the scope of service oriented industrial automation domain. This domain is known for its plethora of heterogeneous equipment encompassing distinct functions, form factors, network interfaces, or I/O specifications supported by dissimilar software and hardware platforms. There is then an evident and crescent need to take every device into account and improve the agility performance during setup, control, management, monitoring and diagnosis phases.
Service-oriented Architecture (SOA) paradigm is currently a widely endorsed approach
for both business and enterprise systems integration. SOA concepts and technology
are continuously spreading along the layers of the enterprise organization envisioning
a unified interoperability solution. SOA promotes discoverability, loose coupling,
abstraction, autonomy and composition of services relying on open web standards – features that can provide an important contribution to the industrial automation domain.
The present work seized industrial automation device level requirements, constraints and needs to determine how and where can SOA be employed to solve some of the existent difficulties. Supported by these outcomes, a reference architecture shaped by distributed, adaptive and composable modules is proposed. This architecture will assist and ease the role of systems integrators during reengineering-related interventions throughout system lifecycle. In a converging direction, the present work also proposes a serviceoriented
device model to support previous architecture vision and goals by including
embedded added-value in terms of service-oriented peer-to-peer discovery and identification, configuration, management, as well as agile customization of device resources.
In this context, the implementation and validation work proved not simply the feasibility and fitness of the proposed solution to two distinct test-benches but also its relevance to the expanding domain of SOA applications to support device lifecycle in the industrial automation domain
Distribution of microservices for hardware interoperability in the Smart Grid
Due to the significant increase of population and their natural desire of improving their standard of living, usage of energy extracted from world commodities, especially shaped as electricity, has increased in an intense manner during the last decades. This fact brings up a challenge with a complicated solution, which is how to guarantee that there will be enough energy so as to satisfy the energy demand of the world population.
Among all the possible solutions that can be adopted to mitigate this problem one of them is almost of mandatory adoption, which consists of rationalizing energy utilization, in a way that its wasteful usage is minimized and it can be leveraged during a longer period of time. One of the ways to achieve it is by means of the improvement of the power distribution grid, so that it will be able to react in a more efficient manner against common issues, such as energy demand peaks or inaccurate electricity consumption forecasts.
However, in order to be able to implement this improvement it is necessary to use technologies from the ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) sphere that often present challenges in some key areas: advanced metering infrastructure integration, interoperability and interconnectivity of the devices, interfaces to offer the applications, security measures design, etc. All these challenges may imply slowing down the adoption of the smart grid as a system to prolong the lifespan and utilization of the available energy.
A proposal for an intermediation architecture that will make possible solving these challenges is put forward in this Master Thesis. Besides, one implementation and the tests that have been carried out to know the performance of the presented concepts have been included as well, in a way that it can be proved that the challenges set out by the smart grid can be resolved.
RESUMEN.
Debido al incremento significativo de la población y su deseo natural de mejorar su nivel de vida, la utilización de la energÃa extraÃda de las materias primas mundiales, especialmente en forma de electricidad, ha aumentado de manera intensa durante las últimas décadas. Este hecho plantea un reto de solución complicada, el cual es cómo garantizar que se dispondrá de la energÃa suficiente como para satisfacer la demanda energética de la población mundial.
De entre todas las soluciones posibles que se pueden adoptar para mitigar este problema una de ellas es de casi obligatoria adopción, la cual consiste en racionalizar la utilización de la energÃa, de tal forma que se minimice su malgasto y pueda aprovecharse durante más tiempo. Una de las maneras de conseguirlo es mediante la mejora de la red de distribución de electricidad para que ésta pueda reaccionar de manera más eficaz contra problemas comunes, tales como los picos de demanda de energÃa o previsiones imprecisas acerca del consumo de electricidad.
Sin embargo, para poder implementar esta mejora es necesario utilizar tecnologÃas del ámbito de las TIC (TecnologÃas de la Información y la Comunicación) que a menudo presentan problemas en algunas áreas clave: integración de infraestructura de medición avanzada, interoperabilidad e interconectividad de los dispositivos, interfaces que ofrecer a las aplicaciones, diseño de medidas de seguridad, etc. Todos estos retos pueden implicar una ralentización en la adopción de la red eléctrica inteligente como un sistema para alargar la vida y la utilización de la energÃa disponible.
En este Trabajo Fin de Máster se sugiere una propuesta para una arquitectura de intermediación que posibilite la resolución de estos retos. Además, una implementación y las pruebas que se han llevado a cabo para conocer el rendimiento de los conceptos presentados también han sido incluidas, de tal forma que se demuestre que los retos que plantea la red eléctrica inteligente pueden ser solventados
Estabelecimento de redes de comunidades sobreponÃveis
Doutoramento em Engenharia InformáticaUma das áreas de investigação em Telecomunicações de interesse crescente
prende-se com os futuros sistemas de comunicações móveis de 4a geração
e além destes. Nos últimos anos tem sido desenvolvido o conceito de redes
comunitárias, no qual os utilizadores se agregam de acordo com interesses
comuns. Estes conceitos têm sido explorados de uma forma horizontal em
diferentes camadas da comunicação, desde as redes comunitárias de comunicação
(Seattle Wireless ou Personal Telco, p.ex.) até às redes de interesses
peer-to-peer. No entanto, estas redes são usualmente vistas como redes de
overlay, ou simplesmente redes de associação livre. Na prática, a noção de
uma rede auto-organizada, completamente orientada ao serviço/comunidade,
integralmente suportada em termos de arquitetura, não existe. Assim este
trabalho apresenta uma realização original nesta área de criação de redes
comunitárias, com uma arquitetura subjacente orientada a serviço, e que suporta
integralmente múltiplas redes comunitárias no mesmo dispositivo, com
todas as caracterÃsticas de segurança, confiança e disponibilização de serviço
necessárias neste tipo de cenários (um nó pode pertencer simultaneamente
a mais do que uma rede comunitária). Devido à sua importância para
os sistemas de redes comunitárias, foi dado particular atenção a aspetos de
gestão de recursos e controlo de acessos. Ambos realizados de uma forma
descentralizada e considerando mecanismos dotados de grande escalabilidade.
Para isso, é apresentada uma linguagem de polÃticas que suporta a
criação de comunidades virtuais. Esta linguagem não é apenas utilizada para
o mapeamento da estrutura social dos membros da comunidade, como para,
gerir dispositivos, recursos e serviços detidos pelos membros, de uma forma
controlada e distribuÃda.One of the research areas with increasing interest in the field of telecommunications,
are the ones related to future telecommunication systems, both 4th
generation and beyond. In parallel, during the last years, several concepts
have been developed related to clustering of users according to their interested,
in the form of community networks. Solutions proposed for these concepts
tackle the challenges horizontally, for each layer of the communication
stack, ranging from community based communication networks (e.g. Seattle
Wireless, or Personal Telco), to interest networks based on peer-to-peer protocols.
However, these networks are presented either as free joining, or overlay
networks. In practice, the notion of a self-organized, service and community
oriented network, with these principles embedded in its design principles, is
yet to be developed. This work presents an novel instantiation of a solution in
the area of community networks, with a underlying architecture which is fully
service oriented, and envisions the support for multiple community networks
in the same device. Considerations regarding security, trust and service availability
for this type of environments are also taken. Due to the importance of
resource management and access control, in the context of community driven
communication networks, a special focus was given to the support of scalable
and decentralized management and access control methods. For this
purpose, it is presented a policy language which supports the creation and
management of virtual communities. The language is not only used for mapping
the social structure of the community members, but also to, following
a distributed approach, manage devices, resources and services owned by
each community member
A Semantic Wiki-based Platform for IT Service Management
The book researches the use of a semantic wiki in the area of IT Service Management within the IT department of an SME. An emphasis of the book lies in the design and prototypical implementation of tools for the integration of ITSM-relevant information into the semantic wiki, as well as tools for interactions between the wiki and external programs. The result of the book is a platform for agile, semantic wiki-based ITSM for IT administration teams of SMEs
Proceedings of the Conference on Production Systems and Logistics: CPSL 2022
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An evaluation of the challenges of Multilingualism in Data Warehouse development
In this paper we discuss Business Intelligence and define what is meant by support for Multilingualism in a Business Intelligence reporting context. We identify support for Multilingualism as a challenging issue which has implications for data warehouse design and reporting performance. Data warehouses are a core component of most Business Intelligence systems and the star schema is the approach most widely used to develop data warehouses and dimensional Data Marts. We discuss the way in which Multilingualism can be supported in the Star Schema and identify that current approaches have serious limitations which include data redundancy and data manipulation, performance and maintenance issues. We propose a new approach to enable the optimal application of multilingualism in Business Intelligence. The proposed approach was found to produce satisfactory results when used in a proof-of-concept environment. Future work will include testing the approach in an enterprise environmen