About the Book
Scientific meetings on programmable devices and systems began in 1995 with the PDS'95 event organised by the Institute of Electronics, Silesian University of Technology (SUT). Many papers on the issues of programmable devices and systems were presented at numerous conferences and workshops devoted to electronics and circuit theory yet there were no workshops devoted solely to those particular topics. Combined with the belief that some specific common problems appeared in the area of PDS justified the decision to organize the PDS meeting. The PDS2001 IFAC Workshop, organised by the Institute of Electronics, SUT, Gliwice, Poland was the 5th event in the series. The aim of the meeting was to define the future trends of this field via the interaction of industry, technical research centres and academia representatives. This proceedings volume contains 54 duly presented papers and many of them when compared to the Preprints volume version have been corrected and enriched with the discussion results.
The papers are grouped according to the Workshop plenary sessions topics as follows: communication; digital signal processing; industrial programmable; logic controllers; field programmable logic.
Table of Contents:
Communication: sensor/actuator web orientated interface, P. Cach, et al.; a CAN-based network model for laboratory demonstration of automotive mutiplexed wiring systems, J. Fiolka; dynamically reconfigurable wireless local net in On-Field application, B. Olech, M. Kapruziak; testing of TCP/IP-based communication for control purposes, P. Plesowicz; turbo codes and radio-data transmission, K. Vlcek. Digital signal processing: application of TMS320C31 DSP in active noise control, M. Blazej; LP-derived features for speaker recognition and verification, A. Dustor; software environment for custom television signal generation, A. Gontean, et al.; custom television signal digital generator, A. Gontean, L. Lucaciu; FPGA-based video processor for log-polar re-mapping in the retina heterogeneous image processing system, M. Gorgon, M. Jablonski; an implementation of human vocal tract model in Carmel DSP, J. Izydorczyk; base acoustic properties of polish speech, J. Izydorczyk, P. Klosowski; comb filter applied to Texas Instruments - TMS320C3X, J. Mackowiak; an improved approach to interpolated DFT, W. Oliwa; efficient algorithm for impulsive noise reduction, B. Smolka et al.; decomposition of Boolean functions in morphological pre-processing of binary images, U. Stanczyk, et al.; threshold optimization in the wavelet compression, K. Vlcek, D. Klecker. Industrial programmable logic controllers: specification and synthesis of petri net based reprogrammable logic controller, M. Adamski; a new compact programmable logic controller with intergrated programming equipment, M. Chmiel, et al.; on possibilities of the B-BAC implementation on programmable logic controllers, J. Czeczot; a MATLAB-based petri net supervisory controller for discrete event systems, J. Flochhova, et al.; evaluation of fault effects in programmable microcontrollers, P. Gawkowski, J. Sosnowski; dynamic performances of smart sensors based on self-adaptive frequency-to-code conversion method, N.V. Kirianaki, et al.; methodology of designing embedded control systems, J. Kotzian, V. Srovnal; SoftPLCs and their using in control applications, J. Koziorek, L. Landryova; hybrid SCADA system with embedded programmable controllers, P. Laszczyk; unique programming techniques dedicated for software controlled processes, K.Malczewski, et al.; easy programmable MAPI controller based on simplified process model, M. Metzger; reconfigurable logic controller architecture, programming, implementation, A. Milik, E. Hrynkiewicz; fuzzy copocessor in PLC system, A. Nowara, P. Rakowski; standard resistor divider for precise ADC calibration and nonlinearity correction, M. Nowinski, W. Ciazynski; PH model approximation for purpose of industrial programmable controllers, K. Stebel; analysis measuring and modelling of lower artificial limb motion, P. Tiefenbach, et al.; HC11 control unit applications, V. Vasek, M.T. Pham. Field programmable logic. (part contents)