Comparative analysis of Energy Monitoring Systems in the context of the Industry 3.0 and Industry 4.0 paradigms

Svetozar Yolov, Nina Bencheva, D. Banjerdpongchai, P. Zahariev, Georgi V. Hristov, N. Zlatov
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The Energy monitoring systems (EMS) are responsible for monitoring of the processes for energy data exchange in various manufacturing facilities and industrial complexes. Normally these systems are at the core of the plants and are vital for their operations. The Energy monitoring systems have been in use globally for several decades. In Bulgaria the trend was slightly delayed and these systems were introduced and integrated in the last ten to fifteen years. With the recent advances in the computer systems and the information technologies, new communication concepts and devices have been developed and are now in use in various application domains. The involvement of these technologies in the manufacturing and production processes has led to the birth of new industrial concepts and the development of the Industry 4.0 paradigm, which became one of the most discussed and widely implemented industrial business models in the recent years. In this paper we present and discuss an EMS system for a chemical plant in Bulgaria and the need for expansion and improvement of the system by transmission of the data to a remote dispatch center. As the presented engineering task can be accomplished using different approaches and technologies, in the paper we present the possible engineering solutions using components specific to the Industry 3.0 and the Industry 4.0 paradigm. The engineering solutions behind both approaches are described in details and their main differences and requirements are pointed out and discussed.
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工业3.0和工业4.0模式下能源监控系统的比较分析
能源监测系统(EMS)负责监测各种制造设施和工业综合体的能源数据交换过程。通常,这些系统位于核电站的核心,对核电站的运行至关重要。能源监测系统已经在全球范围内使用了几十年。在保加利亚,这一趋势略有延迟,这些系统是在过去10至15年才引进和整合的。随着计算机系统和信息技术的发展,新的通信概念和设备已经被开发出来,并在各个应用领域得到应用。这些技术在制造和生产过程中的参与导致了新的工业概念的诞生和工业4.0范式的发展,它成为近年来讨论最多和广泛实施的工业商业模式之一。本文介绍并讨论了保加利亚一家化工厂的EMS系统,以及通过将数据传输到远程调度中心来扩展和改进该系统的必要性。由于所提出的工程任务可以使用不同的方法和技术来完成,在本文中,我们提出了使用特定于工业3.0和工业4.0范式的组件的可能的工程解决方案。详细描述了这两种方法背后的工程解决方案,并指出和讨论了它们的主要区别和要求。
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