Lecturer(s)
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Helcl Miloš, Ing. Ph.D.
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Sova Svatopluk, Ing. Ph.D.
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Eddhib Zdeněk, Ing.
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Šipla Jan, Ing.
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Canal Martin, Ing.
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Course content
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1. Trends in industrial and building automation. Motivation, application and history of development of automation tools. 2. Introduction to Automation Technology - Architecture and Topology of Control systems - uC, PLC, SCADA. 3. Principles of design, development and testing of I&C. Processing of technological description into functional descriptions, algorithms, sequences, signal notation, project documentation. System design, interface definition, HW configuration. Principles of testing and commissioning, FAT, SAT, PKV, KV levels. 4. PLC - Programming techniques, overview of basic building blocks of PLC programming, overview of advanced functions, alarms and logging. 5. Communication & SCADA Systems - System Communications, Database, OPC, Web Server, SCADA. 6. Building Automation I - Lighting, shielding; heating, air conditioning, ventilation; management and monitoring of energy sources. 7. Building Automation II - Security; comfort systems.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Laboratory work, Lecture
- Contact hours
- 13 hours per semester
- Practical training (number of hours)
- 26 hours per semester
- Preparation for laboratory testing; outcome analysis (1-8)
- 8 hours per semester
- Team project (50/number of students)
- 5 hours per semester
- Individual project (40)
- 26 hours per semester
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prerequisite |
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Knowledge |
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to evaluate the requirements for control and management systems, including communication requirements, and design optimal HW and SW resources for its implementation |
to describe I&C architecture and topology for typical applications in industry and building automation |
to describe the basic programming techniques of PLC and SCADA systems |
to describe the basic communication techniques and principles |
Skills |
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to program the PLC in the form of a combination of contact logic (ladder diagram) and function blocks fullfilling the technological assignment |
to design and implement a graphical user interface for OPLC and SCADA applications |
to apply advanced functions of modern PLC systems - communication, alarm system, remote control, web server |
Competences |
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N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
learning outcomes |
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Knowledge |
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to evaluate control and management requirements, including communication requirements, and design optimal HW and SW resources for implementation |
to describe the I&C architecture and topology for typical industrial and building automation applications |
to describe the basic programming techniques of PLC and SCADA systems |
to describe the basic communication techniques and principles |
Skills |
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to program the PLC in the form of a combination of contact logic (ladder diagram) and function blocks fullfilling the technological assignment |
to design and implement a graphical user interface for OPLC and SCADA applications |
to apply advanced functions of modern PLC systems - communication, alarm system, remote control, web server |
Competences |
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N/A |
teaching methods |
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Knowledge |
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Lecture |
Laboratory work |
Skills |
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Lecture |
Laboratory work |
Competences |
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Laboratory work |
assessment methods |
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Knowledge |
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Skills demonstration during practicum |
Skills |
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Skills demonstration during practicum |
Competences |
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Skills demonstration during practicum |
Recommended literature
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Karl-Heinz John, Michael Tiegelkamp. IEC 61131-3: Programming Industrial Automation Systems. 2010. ISBN 978-3-642-12015-2.
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Martinásková Marie, Šmejkal Ladislav. PLC a automatizace 1 základní pojmy, úvod do programování. 2002. ISBN 80-86056-58-9.
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Šmejkal Ladislav. PLC a automatizace 2 Sekvenční logické systémy a základy fuzzy logiky. 2005. ISBN 80-7300-087-3.
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