Title :
OPC-plug and play integration to legacy systems
Author_Institution :
Universal Dynamics Technol. Inc., Richmond, BC, Canada
Abstract :
This paper discusses the use of OLE for process control as a medium for connection of third-party applications to legacy control systems. This topic is becoming more important as legacy system users attempt to "open up" their systems to third-party applications. Several approaches to implementing the OLE for process control interfaces to existing systems are discussed, including emulation of field hardware, use of available communication ports, and legacy application nodes. The advantages and disadvantages of implementing each approach are discussed, including feasibility, performance and cost. A brief overview of the client-server paradigm is provided, as this is the cornerstone of OLE for process control communications. Finally, some examples of successful connections to legacy systems are presented.
Keywords :
client-server systems; distributed control; process control; user interfaces; OLE; client-server paradigm; communication ports; cost; feasibility; field hardware emulation; legacy application nodes; legacy control systems; performance; process control; process control communications; third-party applications; Application software; Costs; Distributed control; Hardware; Industrial control; Operating systems; Plugs; Process control; Programmable control; SCADA systems;
Conference_Titel :
Pulp and Paper Industry Technical Conference, 2000. Conference Record of 2000 Annual
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6331-0
DOI :
10.1109/PAPCON.2000.854193