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The course starts with general questions of team engineering design and project control methodology and after that covers basic areas of activities used for control system design during its life cycle. Throughout the course students obtain practical skills in individual and group projects.
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Students will:
(i) be able to plan and control projects according to the internationally accepted methodology of Project Management Institute (PMI) (ii) be acquainted with complex matters of control systems design on the level enabling them communication with other members of multidisciplinary design teams (iii) be able to design and implement small control systems individually and in groups Last update: Náhlík Jan (10.06.2018)
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Assessment: One individual and two group projects Participation on the final colloquium with the presentation and discussion of designed control system. Exam: Written test Oral exam
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Basic: [1] Doležal J. a kol., Projektový management Komplexně, prakticky a podle světových standardů, Grada Publishing Praha, 2016, ISBN: 978-80-247-5620-2 [2] Chatfield C., Johnson T., MS Project 2013 Step by Step, Microsoft Press Redmont, 2013, ISBN: 078-0-7356-6911-6 [3] Whitt M.D.,Successful Instrumentation and Control Systems Design,ISA New York, 2012, ISBN: 978193600-7455 Recommended: [4] PMBOK Guide Fifth Edition, Project Management Institute Pennsylvania, 2013, ISBN: 978-1-935589-67-9 [5] Trevathan V. L., Editor, A Guide to the Automation Body of Knowledge 2nd Edition, ISA Research Triangle Park, 2006, ISBN: 1-55617-984-7 Last update: Náhlík Jan (10.06.2018)
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Lectures and practical design excercises in the computer laboratory. Last update: Náhlík Jan (10.06.2018)
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Within the scope of the subject it is necessary to work out an individual project, defend one group project and pass oral exam. Last update: Náhlík Jan (03.09.2018)
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1. Engineering design process, team work 2. Project planning and control according to PMI methodology 3. Life cycle of a control system project 4. Automation benefits, automation project justification 5. Feasibility study, degrees of automation, different types of control systems 6. Control system documentation – types and usage of documentation 7. Control system specification – detailed requirements establishing 8. Conceptual and detailed design of control system – complete functional description and detailed design of automation solution 9. Software development and coding – implementation of human-machine interface, control structures and data transfers, testing 10. Reliability and safety of control systems, alarm subsystem 11. Digital communications, industrial networks, network security 12. Deployment - field installation, checkout and startup of the system, tests of system functions 13. Troubleshooting, the seven-step troubleshooting procedure 14. Maintenance, long-term support and system management Last update: Náhlík Jan (10.06.2018)
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