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25th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC'01)
Java in Industrial Automation - A Virtual PLC
Chicago, Illinois
October 08-October 12
ISBN: 0-7695-1372-7
Mario Grabner, Software Competence Center Hagenberg
Gerhard Leonhartsberger, Software Competence Center Hagenberg
Alexander Leutgeb, Software Competence Center Hagenberg
Josef Altmann, Software Competence Center Hagenberg
Remote access of a Programmable Logical Control (PLC) is the prerequisite for an effective maintenance. We present an architecture for the development of tools supporting the installation, configuration, maintenance, supervision, and diagnosis of remote PLCs via the Internet. The developed architecture, called Virtual PLC, consists of a set of extensible components describing a real PLC. The Virtual PLC uses Java(tm) Technology to be platform independent. The Virtual PLC enables developers to rapidly implement tools for remote diagnosis, supervision and maintenance of a real PLC.
Citation:
Mario Grabner, Gerhard Leonhartsberger, Alexander Leutgeb, Josef Altmann, "Java in Industrial Automation - A Virtual PLC," compsac, pp.477, 25th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC'01), 2001
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