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  • Publicación
    A new control laboratory using parallel programming
    (2007-11-28) Dormido Bencomo, Sebastián; Dormido Canto, Sebastián; Sánchez Moreno, José
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    Development of a Web-Based Control Laboratory for Automation Technicians: The Three-Tank System
    (IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EDUCATION, 2007-01-01) Vargas Oyarzun, Héctor; Farias Castro, Gonzalo Alberto; Esquembre Martínez, Francisco; Dormido Bencomo, Sebastián; Dormido Canto, Raquel; Duro Carralero, Natividad; Sánchez Moreno, José; Dormido Canto, Sebastián
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    The Three-Tank System: A Remote and Virtual Control Laboratory using Easy Java Simulations
    (2005-01-01) Vargas Oyarzun, Héctor; Dormido Bencomo, Sebastián; Duro Carralero, Natividad; Dormido Canto, Raquel; Sánchez Moreno, José; Pastor Vargas, Rafael; Dormido Canto, Sebastián
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    An event-based adaptation of the relay feedback experiment for frequency response identification of stable processes
    (Elsevier, 2023-04-13) Sánchez Moreno, José; Torre Cubillo, Luis de la; Chacón Sombría, Jesús; Dormido Canto, Sebastián; Elsevier; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0898-3462
    An event-based modification of the classical relay feedback experiment without the inclusion of additional elements (integrator, time delay, . . . ) for identification of the spectrum of stable processes between zero and the phase cross-over frequency is presented. By inserting an event-based sampler in the control loop, the natural behaviour of a classical relay is simulated and the system is forced to work in two modes. The event-based sampler activates the first mode by sending control actions to the process every time the error signal crosses zero; this mode is to discover the approximated value of the cross-over frequency ω180◦ . During the second mode, the event-based sampler sends samples to the process simulating that the error signal crosses zero at ω180◦ /N where N is the number of points to identify in the range 0 ≤ ω ≤ ω180◦ . One advantage of this procedure is that the logic used in an already existing relay feedback experiment to fit a transfer function model or tune a controller could be maintained just replacing the relay block by the event-based sampler block presented in the paper. Simulations and experiments with different processes and in presence of noise demonstrate the effectivity of the procedure.
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    Easy Java Simulations: an Open-Source Tool to Develop Interactive Virtual Laboratories Using MATLAB/Simulink
    (TEMPUS Publications, The International Journal of Engineering Education: Especial issue on Matlab/Simulink in engineering education, 21, 5, 798-813, 2005, 2005-01-01) Esquembre Martínez, Francisco; Dormido Bencomo, Sebastián; Sánchez Moreno, José; Martín Villalba, Carla; Dormido Canto, Sebastián; Dormido Canto, Raquel; Pastor Vargas, Rafael; Urquía Moraleda, Alfonso
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    WEB-BASED LEARNING RESOURCES FOR VOCATIONAL TRAINING FOR AUTOMATION TECHNICIANS
    (IFAC 2006, 2006-01-01) Vargas Oyarzun, Héctor; Dormido Bencomo, Sebastián; Farias Castro, Gonzalo Alberto; Esquembre Martínez, Francisco; Sánchez Moreno, José; Duro Carralero, Natividad; Dormido Canto, Raquel; Dormido Canto, Sebastián
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    Obtaining high preventive and resilience capacities in critical infrastructure by industrial automation cells
    (Elsevier, 2020-06) González, Santiago G.; Dormido Canto, Sebastián; Sánchez Moreno, José
    The advances in Information Technologies (ITs) are providing Industrial Control Systems (ICS) with a great capacity for interconnection and adaptability. However, the use of communication networks makes ICS highly vulnerable. Consequently, it is essential to develop methodologies for the identification and subsequent classification of the ICS that intervene in critical infrastructure assets with any level of complexity, scalability and heterogeneity. The System and Infrastructure of Knowledge for Real Experimentation by means of Cells of Industrial Automation (SIKRECIA), described in this work, provides new capabilities for research, development, simulation and testing of the functioning of these systems, and the ability to foresee the behavior of a specific system in industrial production. The scenarios recreated through SIKRECIA have the ability to anticipate new threats that affect the ICS of critical infrastructures. Using SIKRECIA, a specific vulnerability of a PLC has been verified through the engineering programmed for the management of a traffic light control system. The results obtained demonstrate the high dependence between IT and OT (Operation Technologies) systems and therefore the importance of being able to recreate those environments before entering into operation. As SIKRECIA is an open system, it can use components from different industrial manufacturers to cover the existing architectures in the process industry.
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    Heatflow: un laboratorio basado en web usando Easy JAva simulations y labview para el entrenamiento en técnicas de automatización
    (XII Latin-American Congress on Automatic Control , CD-ROM del Congreso, Salvador de Bahía (Brasil), october 2006, 2006-10-01) Vargas Oyarzun, Héctor; Farias Castro, Gonzalo Alberto; Dormido Bencomo, Sebastián; Canto Díez, María Antonia; Esquembre Martínez, Francisco; Dormido Canto, Raquel; Duro Carralero, Natividad; Sánchez Moreno, José; Dormido Canto, Sebastián
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    A systematic two-layer approach to develop Web-based experimentation environments for control engineering education
    ((submitted), 2007-01-01) Vargas Oyarzun, Héctor; Farias Castro, Gonzalo Alberto; Dormido Bencomo, Sebastián; Sánchez Moreno, José::virtual::4166::600; Dormido Canto, Raquel::virtual::4167::600; Dormido Canto, Sebastián::virtual::4168::600; Sánchez Moreno, José; Dormido Canto, Raquel; Dormido Canto, Sebastián; Sánchez Moreno, José; Dormido Canto, Raquel; Dormido Canto, Sebastián; Sánchez Moreno, José; Dormido Canto, Raquel; Dormido Canto, Sebastián
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    Event-based Control: A Bibliometric Analysis of Twenty Years of Research
    (IEEE, 2020-03-04) Aranda Escolástico, Ernesto; Guinaldo Losada, María; Heradio Gil, Rubén; Chacón, Jesús; Vargas, Héctor; Sánchez, José; Sánchez Moreno, José; Dormido Canto, Sebastián
    The potential benefits of networked control systems are tremendous, as they can be easily upgraded by just including new components (i.e., sensors, actuators, or controllers), avoiding any further modifications to their structure. A critical approach to unleash such potential benefits is event-based control, where the system output turns to be sampled on demand, instead of being sampled constantly at rigid periods of time. This paper analyzes from a bibliometric point of view the literature published for the last twenty years on event-based control, identifying the most relevant articles, authors, institutions, and journals. Moreover, the principal topics, motivations, and problems faced by the researchers are discussed, identifying distinct challenges and opportunities for future research.