Graphic display configuration framework for unified control system interface
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G05B-019/048
G05B-019/418
G06F-011/30
G06F-011/32
G06Q-050/04
G05B-019/042
G05B-023/02
G06F-009/44
G06N-005/04
G06Q-010/06
H04L-029/08
G06T-013/00
H04L-012/40
출원번호
US-0169223
(2011-06-27)
등록번호
US-9285795
(2016-03-15)
발명자
/ 주소
Nixon, Mark J.
Hammack, Stephen G.
Campney, Bruce
Beoughter, Ken
Lucas, J. Michael
Gilbert, Stephen
출원인 / 주소
FISHER-ROSEMOUNT SYSTEMS, INC.
대리인 / 주소
Marshall, Gerstein & Borun LLP
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초록▼
A common process control graphical user interface plant operators, plant maintenance personnel, and management is disclosed which provides a real-time interface to both the process and the plant. The common interface is modular in design and is capable of supporting various specializations for each
A common process control graphical user interface plant operators, plant maintenance personnel, and management is disclosed which provides a real-time interface to both the process and the plant. The common interface is modular in design and is capable of supporting various specializations for each user type. Operator consoles are dedicated to each section of the plant and include additional functions such as maintenance, configuration, simulation and supervisory information. The unified for common graphical interface replaces control room displays filled with single case analog controllers, meters, and digital indicators. The common interface addresses the functions that previously were provided by the panel motor start/stop buttons and status indications, chart recorders, annunciator panels and subsystem interfaces. From a console, operators manage alarms, adjust the process by entering new setpoints or other parameters, “zoom in” on particular portions of the process for details, and utilize other specialized applications to work with their batch, advanced control, or business applications. The interface will run in both dedicated and non-dedicated modes, will run as a rich client or as part of a browser style interface utilizing web services and will run on workstations, laptops, tablet PC's, handhelds, and smart phones.
대표청구항▼
1. An integrated graphical user interface for a process control environment, the integrated graphical user interface comprising: one or more processors programmed to provide the integrated graphical user interface and to operate in the process control environment to facilitate control of a process b
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An integrated graphical user interface for a process control environment, the integrated graphical user interface comprising: one or more processors programmed to provide the integrated graphical user interface and to operate in the process control environment to facilitate control of a process by implementing:a resolution table including: indications of connections between a plurality of element bindings and a plurality of data sources in the process control environment, each element binding defining a manner in which a parameter or property of a graphic element object is bound to an entity in the process control environment, each graphical element object including at least one element binding, at least one visualization, and at least one parameter or property, andindications of connections between a plurality of display bindings and a plurality of real-time displays in the process control environment, each display binding defining a manner in which a graphical display object is bound to an entity or data element in the process control environment, each graphical display object including at least one graphical element object, at least one connector element, and at least one display binding;two or more real-time displays provided, in a run-time environment of the process control environment, by a real-time interface to two or more functional areas of a process plant, the functional areas including operations, maintenance, configuration, and simulation, each of the two or more real-time displays corresponding to a different functional area,each of the two or more real-time displays having a same look and feel,each of the two or more real-time displays being bound, using the resolution table and a respective display binding, to a respective graphical display object included in a configuration environment of the process control environment, andeach respective graphical display object including an indication of a common graphical element object from a plurality of graphical element objects included in the configuration environment; anda common graphical element corresponding to the common graphical element object, the common graphical element presented on each of the two or more real-time displays in the run-time environment, and the common graphical element bound, using the resolution table and a first element binding, from the plurality of element bindings, to a first data source, from the plurality of data sources, in the run-time environment. 2. The integrated graphical user interface of claim 1, wherein: the common graphical element is a first common graphical element and the common graphical element object is a first common graphical element object, andthe integrated graphical user interface further comprises a second common graphical element corresponding to a second common graphical element object, the second common graphical element presented on each of i) at least one of the two or more other real-time displays and ii) another real-time display in the run-time environment, and the second common graphical element bound, using the resolution table and a second element binding, from the plurality of element bindings, to a second data source, from the plurality of data sources, in the run-time environment. 3. The integrated graphical user interface of claim 1, wherein the run-time environment further includes an instantiation process that binds, during run-time, the common graphical element object to the first data source in the process control environment. 4. The integrated graphical user interface of claim 1, wherein the common graphical element object is used in performing a system level function of the process control environment, the system level function including at least one of: predictive control, predictive maintenance, or system level error detection in the process control environment. 5. The integrated graphical user interface of claim 1, wherein the integrated graphical user interface runs in a dedicated mode and in a non-dedicated mode, the dedicated mode comprising at least one of: a mode including a fixed display arrangement or a mode corresponding to controlled access, and the non-dedicated mode is for use by configuration personnel. 6. The integrated graphical user interface of claim 1, wherein the common graphical element object is executable on one or more of a workstation, a laptop, a PDA (Personal Data Assistant), a display on multiple monitors, a rich client, a web browser, a hand held device, or a smart phone. 7. The integrated graphical user interface of claim 1, wherein the configuration environment further includes a graphical object database to store the plurality of graphical element objects. 8. The integrated graphical user interface of claim 1, wherein the configuration environment further includes: a graphical display editor including an operator interface configured to enable an operator to create new graphical element objects and to edit existing graphical element objects. 9. An integrated graphical interface providing integrated graphical displays for operation, maintenance, configuration, and simulation of a control system, the integrated graphical interface comprising: one or more processors programmed to provide the integrated graphical user interface and to operate in the control system to facilitate control of a process by implementing: a resolution table including (i) indications of a plurality of connections between element bindings and data sources in the control system, each element binding defining a manner in which a parameter or property of a graphic element object is bound to an entity in the control system, each graphical element object including at least one element binding, at least one visualization, and at least one parameter or property, and (ii) indications of a plurality of connections between display bindings and real-time displays in the control system, each display binding defining a manner in which a graphical display object is bound to an entity or data element in the control system, each graphical display object including at least one graphical element object, at least one connector element, and at least one display binding;a real-time user interface providing two or more real-time displays, each of the two or more real-time displays corresponding to a different functional level of a set of functional levels of the control system, the set of functional levels including an operations functional level, a maintenance functional level, a configuration functional level, and a simulation functional level and each of the two or more real-time displays having a same look and feel; anda graphic element corresponding to a common graphic element object, the graphic element included on each of the two or more real-time displays, and the graphic element bound, via a respective element binding and the resolution table, to a data source in the control system. 10. The integrated graphical interface of claim 9, wherein the real-time user interface includes an operator interface that provides one or more of: alarm management, process parameter adjustment by entry of process parameters, zoom in viewing of portions of a process executable in the control system, or utilization of specialized applications related to the process. 11. The integrated graphical interface of claim 9, wherein the common graphic element object is defined in a configuration environment, and wherein the two or more real-time displays are included in a run-time environment. 12. The integrated graphical interface of claim 11, wherein the run-time environment further includes an instantiation process that binds, during run-time, the common graphic element object to the data source in the control system. 13. The integrated graphical interface of claim 9, wherein the common graphic element object is used in performing a system level function of the control system, the system level function including at least one of: predictive control, predictive maintenance, or system level error detection of the control system. 14. The integrated graphical interface of claim 9, wherein the two or more real-time displays are each bound to a different display object, and the different display object includes an indication of the common graphic element object, a display binding, a connector, and at least one of a display property, a display action, or a display animation. 15. The integrated graphical interface of claim 9, further comprising: a configuration environment including a graphic database storing the common graphic element object and another graphic element object, anda run-time environment including the real-time user interface and an instantiation process that binds the common graphic element object to the data source via the respective element binding. 16. The integrated graphical interface of claim 15, wherein the configuration environment further includes a graphic display editor including a first operator command for creating a new graphic element object and a second operator command for editing the new graphic element object. 17. The integrated graphical interface of claim 9, wherein the integrated graphical interface supports one or more of: integrated voice and video; real-time data services; external data services; XML files; access to other service interfaces; composite structure process graphics; class-based control hierarchies; integration of control, alarming, and abnormal situation management and prevention; integrated batch operator interfaces; integrated advanced control operator interfaces; route management; efficiency calculations; optimizations; mass and energy balances; integration of third party applications; multiple data collection systems (DCS), or combinations thereof. 18. A method, comprising: providing a resolution table including: indications of connections between element bindings and data sources in a process plant, each element binding defining a manner in which a parameter or property of a graphic element object is bound to an entity in the process plant, each graphical element object including at least one element binding, at least one visualization, and at least one parameter or property, andindications of connections between display bindings and real-time displays in the process plant, each display binding defining a manner in which a graphical display object is bound to an entity or data element in the process plant, each graphical display object including at least one graphical element object, at least one connector element, and at least one display binding;providing two or more real-time displays in an integrated graphical user interface for two or more functional areas of the process plant, the functional areas including operations, maintenance, configuration, and simulation, and each of the two or more real-time displays corresponding to a different functional area, each of the two or more real-time displays having a same look and feel;providing a set of graphical element objects, each graphical element object of the set of graphical element objects corresponding to a respective data source in the process plant and including at least one element binding defining an element interface between the each graphical element object and the respective data source included in a run-time environment of the process plant;binding, using respective display bindings and the resolution table, the two or more real-time displays to respective graphical display objects;binding, using a respective element binding and the resolution table, a particular graphical element object to a particular data source; andincluding, on each of the two or more real-time displays, a particular graphical element corresponding to the particular data source. 19. The method of claim 18, further comprising: providing a graphical display editor that includes a first user interface command to create new graphical element objects and a second user interface command to edit graphical element objects; andstoring the set of graphical element objects in a graphical object database. 20. The method of claim 18, wherein the particular graphical element is a first particular graphical element and the particular data source is a first particular data source, and wherein the method further comprises: binding, using the resolution table, a second particular graphical element object to a second particular data source; andincluding, on one of the two or more real-time displays and on another real-time display, a second particular graphical element corresponding to the second particular graphical element object.
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