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Development of Distributed Simulation Environment for Security-Critical Technological Objects by Means of Microservices (Case Study for Underground Mine Ventilation)

Authors:
Alexey Cheptsov

Keywords: Simulation; Embedded Hardware;Automated Control Systems; PHANTOM

Abstract:
Modeling and Simulation are well-established techniques used in science and technology for prediction, analysis, and evaluation of properties of various complex dynamic systems. The actual trend in the simulation technology is the integration of models into the production automation and control systems, which aims to ensure a higher level of control and a better quality of the decisions made. The model-aided support is of a substantial importance for security-critical systems, such as underground mine ventilation networks, in which the risk of a spontaneous explosion of hazardous gases (like methane) is very high and might cause an enormous damage to human and technical resources. We discuss a possible approach to perform simulation closely to the controlled objects by leveraging low-power, embedded hardware.

Pages: 63 to 64

Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2016

Publication date: October 9, 2016

Published in: conference

ISSN: 2326-9383

ISBN: 978-1-61208-509-8

Location: Venice, Italy

Dates: from October 9, 2016 to October 13, 2016