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Einfluss von Industrie 4.0 auf die Anwendbarkeit von Lastmanagement in der industriellen Produktion
(2018)
Technische Energiemanagementsysteme (kurz und im Folgenden tEnMS) in der produzierenden Industrie dienen heute meinst dem Messen, Speichern und Auswerten von Energieverbrauchsdaten. Allerdings besteht auch die Möglichkeit der Vorhersage und aktiven Einflussnahme auf die Energieaufnahme von Produktionsumgebungen durch das tEnMS. Derartige Funktionen werden als Prognose- und Lastmanagementfunktionen bezeichnet. Industrielle Produktionsumgebungen erfahren im Rahmen von Industrie 4.0 einen Wandel. Dieser Beitrag soll aufzeigen, wie tEnMS durch den beschriebenen Wandel beeinflusst werden und welche Chancen sich daraus für zukünftige tEnMS ergeben.
Portable-micro-Combined-Heat-and-Power-units are a gateway technology bridging conventional vehicles and Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV). Being a new technology, new software has to be created that can be easily adapted to changing requirements. We propose and evaluate three different architectures based on three architectural paradigms. Using a scenario-based evaluation, we conclude that a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) using microservices provides a higher quality solution than a layered or Event-Driven Complex-Event-Processing (ED-CEP) approach. Future work will include implementation and simulation-driven evaluation.
Cloud computing has become well established in private and public sector projects over the past few years, opening ever new opportunities for research and development, but also for education. One of these opportunities presents itself in the form of dynamically deployable, virtual lab environments, granting educational institutions increased flexibility with the allocation of their computing resources. These fully sandboxed labs provide students with their own, internal network and full access to all machines within, granting them the flexibility necessary to gather hands-on experience with building heterogeneous microservice architectures. The eduDScloud provides a private cloud infrastructure to which labs like the microservice lab outlined in this paper can be flexibly deployed at a moment’s notice.
In industrial production facilities, technical Energy Management Systems are used to measure, monitor and display energy consumption related information. The measurements take place at the field device level of the automation pyramid. The measured values are recorded and processed at the control level. The functionalities to monitor and display energy data are located at the MES level of the automation pyramid. So the energy data from all PLCs has to be aggregated, structured and provided for higher level systems. This contribution introduces a concept for an Energy Data Aggregation Layer, which provides the functionality described above. For the implementation of this Energy Data Aggregation Layer, a combination of AutomationML and OPC UA is used.