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Simulation

Implementation and usage of a simulation with graphical visualization of the production cell

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ((LNCS,volume 891))

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In this chapter, we describe the implementation and operation of a production cell simulation with graphical visualization.

The simulation imitates the behaviour of the production cell and can be controlled by a simple ASCII protocol. The status of the production cell is computed and visualized in realtime, sensor values are returned accordingly.

Furthermore, we describe how to get and how to install the simulation.The protocol for reading sensor values or error codes, and for giving commands is documented.

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  1. J. K. Ousterhout. An X11 Toolkit Based on the Tcl Language. Proceedings of the 1991 Winter USENIX Conference, 1991.

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  2. A. Brauer, C. Lewerentz, T. Lindner. Implementing a Visualization of an Industrial Production Cell Using Tcl/Tk. Proceedings of the First Tcl/Tk Workshop, Berkeley, June 1993.

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Claus Lewerentz Thomas Lindner

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Brauer, A., Lindner, T. (1995). Simulation. In: Lewerentz, C., Lindner, T. (eds) Formal Development of Reactive Systems. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 891. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-58867-1_66

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