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Started 20,March 2009 1:00 pm

Research Seminar: PLC – Systematic foregoing in designing PLC-Software

Title: 
PLC -  Systematic foregoing in designing PLC-Software 
Date: Friday, March 6, 2009 
Time: 12:00-1:00PM 
Place: CIAP Building, Room 416 

Tecnológico de Monterrey, Monterrey Campus
The former speaker is: 
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Karl-Heinz Kayser Hochschule Esslingen , University of Applied Sciences , Esslingen, Germany 
  
  
Abstract: 
Modern automation systems for manufacturing plants are very complex and 
heterogeneous systems. The Complexness requires a systematic foregoing in 
designing, building and setting up, in order to achieve the customer 
requirements. Due to the systems heterogeneity, an automation engineer 
cannot apply a unique design method. In fact, the design engineer has to 
apply a complete bunch of different methods and skills to fulfill all the 
requirements. 

In the actual section is a focus on PLC-Software design. After a short 
introduction to the problems, the students will be introduced to simple but 
powerful methods how describe typical logic control tasks, and how to 
generate PLC-Programs out of the forma description. 
At the end of the session an outlook to actual trends and developments in 
industry will be provided. 
  
Bio: 
In 1999 Dr. Karl-Heinz Kayser became Professor in the Faculty of Mechatronics and Electrical engineering and since 2000 has been head of the Automation Lab at Hochschule Esslingen site in Göppingen. His main technical areas are Automation technology, Motion Control and Embedded Software Design. He graduated as Dipl.-Ing. at the University of Stuttgart in 1981. In 1982 he became a Scientific Research Engineer at ISW (Institut für Steuerungstechnikt der Werkzeugmascheinen und Fertigungseinrichtungen) at the University of Stuttgart, dealing with different industrial and public research projects in the field of numerical and robot control systems. 
In 1988 the theme of his Doctoral dissertation was: “Algorithms for online Collision detection in numerical control systems”. 
Proir to joining the Hochschule Esslingen he held positions as CEO of a research company (FISW Gmbh) and was Head of R&D department at Arnold Müller GmbH & Co.KG. (Hardware and Software Design of high dynamic servo drive systems with integrated numerical controllers and integrated PLC).

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