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Identifying Runtime Issues in Object-Oriented IEC 61131-3-Compliant Control Software using Metrics | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Identifying Runtime Issues in Object-Oriented IEC 61131-3-Compliant Control Software using Metrics


Abstract:

Automated Production Systems (aPS) are highly complex, long-living mechatronic systems, which are usually programmed according to the standard IEC 61131-3. Control soft-w...Show More

Abstract:

Automated Production Systems (aPS) are highly complex, long-living mechatronic systems, which are usually programmed according to the standard IEC 61131-3. Control soft-ware development in aPS has to cope with challenges that sharply differ from classical high-level language programming, such as the assurance of maintainability for up to five decades or hard real-time requirements, e.g., to prevent damage to humans in case of a fault. In computer science, object-oriented programming is an established means to increase software reusability and maintainability. However, this approach is seldom used in IEC 61131-3-compliant control software, although the object-oriented extension of the standard (OO-IEC) has been available since 2013. Companies using OO-IEC generally benefit from a drastic reduction in the complexity of their control software. However, certain constellations of OO-IEC elements could lead to runtime problems, which is a crucial problem regarding the hard real-time requirements of aPS to guarantee safety. Therefore, this paper introduces two metrics to detect runtime-critical control software parts and optimization potentials without executing the code or performing time measurements. Using an industrial example, the metrics are evaluated with PLC experts of two companies, who confirmed the reliability and the advantages of the metrics.
Date of Conference: 18-21 October 2020
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 18 November 2020
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Conference Location: Singapore

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