2005
DOI: 10.1109/tii.2005.844419
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Service-Oriented Paradigms in Industrial Automation

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“…The main challenge on this field is to provide a standard protocol for the different components building up the whole production system. The service oriented architecture (SOA) paradigm [3] offers a scientifically accepted approach and it is still in the main flow of interest [4,5,6]. On the other hand the least flexible point of a whole system defines its overall flexibility.…”
Section: Human Robot Cooperation On Shopfloorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main challenge on this field is to provide a standard protocol for the different components building up the whole production system. The service oriented architecture (SOA) paradigm [3] offers a scientifically accepted approach and it is still in the main flow of interest [4,5,6]. On the other hand the least flexible point of a whole system defines its overall flexibility.…”
Section: Human Robot Cooperation On Shopfloorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whereas projects such as SIRENA [3] based on a SOA for devices outline equipment integration facility, reusability, general system extensibility at runtime, and interoperability between services, we focus particularly on Web Services for Devices (WSDs). We will group under this denomination approaches aiming to council Web Service principles and device utilization (physical resource dependent by nature).…”
Section: Service-oriented Architecture For Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…WSDs thus define communication protocols using events (subscription, notification) in an asynchronous execution context. For this purpose, UPnP uses the GENA protocol 3 , whereas DPWS holds on WS-Eventing 4 . Besides, the location concept is largely used to determine the availability of services for devices.…”
Section: Service-oriented Architecture For Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the power and connectivity of these new components have been facilitating integration at all levels of the manufacturing process [14], their indiscriminate or poorly planned application, lack of standards and their inherent complexity have generated a new problem, namely their management [12].…”
Section: Dynamic Reconfiguration Of Production Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%