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25 July 2024 Implementation of safety functions through dedicated PLC modules for astronomical ground-based instrumentation
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Abstract
Ground-based astronomy requires the implementation of growingly bigger, and thus more complex, instrumentation. A fitting example is represented by the instruments that are being developed for the ESO Extremely Large Telescope, as they pose new challenges under every aspect of their design. These elaborate systems also require a reliable and efficient control and management. For this reason, the current paradigm for the control electronics of astronomical instrumentation is represented by PLC-based architectures, with industrially developed real-time communication protocols. The PLC modular solution allows for an easy characterization of the individual topology, based on the needed functionalities. An interesting additional aspect of the PLC-based solution is the possibility to employ modules that are specifically developed for safety applications, and especially for the implementation of functions designed to protect humans from harm, e.g. during maintenance operations. While this solution is already commonly employed in industrial automation applications, it is still relatively new in the field of astronomical instrumentation. For the previous generations of instruments and telescopes, a fully hardware-based implementation of safety functions has been the norm. With the increasingly common implementation of more automation-oriented components in the design of control electronics, a new baseline for safety applications can be considered. In this paper the safety PLC solution is described and its application to astronomical ground-based instrumentation is analyzed. In particular, a study of the possibilities offered by Beckhoff TwinSAFE modules is presented, and both the advantages and drawbacks a PLC-based safety architecture can bring to the instrument control hardware, and the system as a whole, are taken into account.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Christian Eredia, Domenico D'Auria, Vincenzo Cianniello, Vincenzo De Caprio, Paolo Ciliegi, and Enrico Cascone "Implementation of safety functions through dedicated PLC modules for astronomical ground-based instrumentation", Proc. SPIE 13098, Observatory Operations: Strategies, Processes, and Systems X, 1309828 (25 July 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3018916
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KEYWORDS
Safety

Control systems

Equipment

Design

Astronomy

Telescopes

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