The invention relates generally to the field of supervision, control and monitoring of technical systems or processes, and in particular to human-machine interfaces for such supervision, control and monitoring.
In a typical process industry comprising automated processes, such as petrochemical, chemical or pharmaceutical processing systems, pulp and paper production systems or power plants, there is a need to monitor various process variables and control the processes accordingly.
Supervision or monitoring of such technical systems is of great importance for ensuring proper functioning of the technical system and for enabling right action to be taken. It is important that the monitoring allows an operator to quickly detect any fault conditions and also to rapidly act upon such fault conditions.
The general task of supervision results in the same kind of problems for the operator, as described below, independently of if a system or a process is supervised, and the following description is therefore directed to processes alone but is applicable to systems as well.
The operator is supported in his or her task by a supervisory control system, which in the art is also known under the term SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) system. Such a supervisory control system interacts with the technical system via system interface units which units take measurements from process applications of the system or perform control actions on the system.
The supervisory control system typically comprises processing means to process the information coming from and going to the system interface units, data storing means to store measurements as well as data generated from the processing of measurements, such as alarms, statistical calculations etc. The supervisory control system further comprises human-machine interface (HMI) in the form of at least one operator terminal and communication means for signal transmission from and to the system interface units and for data transmission between the processing means, the data storing means and the human-machine interface.
It is inevitable that for large technical systems a huge amount of data is available for being displayed and needs to be monitored by the operator. A problem in that respect is how to best present the data as visual information to the operator.
The HMIs of the process applications in the process industry typically visualizes the process environment. The visualization includes representation of actual devices, e.g. tanks, pumps and valves. From the HMI, it is possible to supervise, control and view the functionality provided by these devices.
It is important for the operator to obtain a good overview of the overall process application in order to obtain situation awareness and information needed in a decision making process. An overview display view shown in the display unit may be provided to this end.
Detailed information relating to objects of the overview display view is also required for making well-founded decisions. However, the screen may be filled with too much information, making it hard for the operator to readily use the information. Further, information may be displayed on the screen irrespective of whether the operator needs the information or not. The overview display views comprise types of information that are only needed occasionally, such as trouble shooting information, alarm limits, navigation and interaction possibilities. All this information and functionality is often built into the graphic display views and is shown all the time.
In other cases, a disadvantage of currently used supervision systems is the need to perform several clicking operations in order obtain the desired detailed information. The detailed information is then viewed only when the operator chooses to view a “detailed data”-window from a context menu, which could entail a number of clicking operations.
Thus, for the supervision to be efficient a good overview picture is needed, as well as easily obtained detailed information.
In view of the above, a balanced trade-off between the overview requirement and the detailed information would be desirable.
US 2007/0165031 discloses graphic elements and graphic displays for use in a process environment to display information to one or more users about the process environment, such as the current state of devices within a process plant. The graphic elements and displays include one or more objects, each of which includes a visualization, which depicts an entity within the process environment, a property associated with the depicted process entity and a routine that operates in conjunction with the visualization and the property to cause a change in the visualization based on a change in the property, or to cause a change in the process environment based on user input through the visualization.
EP 1 770 461 discloses systems and methods that enable various interface applications that more efficiently communicate data to users in an industrial control system. A system includes a base presentation component to display one or more elements of an industrial control environment. Various display items can be dynamically superimposed on the base presentation component to provide industrial control information to a user.
It is a general object of the invention to provide means and methods to improve the visual information presented in the supervision of a technical system, for overcoming or a least alleviating the above-mentioned drawbacks of the prior art.
It is a particular object of the invention to provide means and methods giving a good overview over a process application while simultaneously offering functionality and information on demand in an easily obtainable manner.
These objects, among others, are achieved by means of methods and computer program products.
In accordance with the invention, a method for enabling supervision and control of a technical system is provided. The method may be implemented in a supervisory control system comprising a display unit displaying an HMI display view over a process application of the technical system. The HMI display view comprises one or more graphical process objects representing physical process devices of the process application of the technical system that is being supervised and controlled. The method comprises the steps of: providing, on the HMI display view, a visual reference; receiving input signals indicating, in the visual reference, a selection of one of the graphical process objects; and in response to receiving the input signals outputting, in the HMI display view, one or more lens views, each of the lens views corresponding to a particular type of information or functionality relating to the selected graphical process object.
By means of the invention, a balanced trade-off between an overview picture of a process application and needed information and functionality thereof is provided. Different parts of the process application and how these parts are related to each other are, in accordance with the invention, shown in comprehensive manner and e.g. detailed information about the different parts can be easily obtained by means of the lens views.
In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, the method comprises the further steps of: receiving input signals indicating a selection of one or more of the lens views; and in response to receiving the input signals, outputting in the HMI display view the particular type of information or functionality relating to the selected graphical process object corresponding to the selected lens views. A swift and easy way of obtaining functionality available for a particular process device or e.g. more detailed information about the particular process device is thus provided.
In accordance with another embodiment, the method comprises the additional steps of detaining, in the HMI display view, the output information or functionality that corresponds to the selected lens views, and repeating the steps of providing a visual reference, the step of receiving input signals indicating a selection of one of the graphical process objects, and the step of outputting the lens views. The operator is thus enabled to obtain information and/or functionality about different process devices and have them on the display screen simultaneously. The operator is thus able to readily e.g. compare different operational aspects of the technical system.
In accordance with yet another embodiment of the invention, the step of receiving input signals comprises receiving input signals from an operator of the supervisory control system, and the selection comprises the operator indicating by means of brackets a graphical process object. A user-friendly way of selecting which process devices to supervise or control is thus provided.
In accordance with still another embodiment of the invention, the method is set in an automatic mode and the step of receiving input signals then comprises receiving input signals from a process device of the technical system indicating an error state of the physical object, wherein the selection then comprises selection of a graphical process object corresponding to the process device, and wherein the step of outputting one or more lenses comprises outputting a lens most relevant for the error state. This feature provides an increased supervision and control of the technical system as the operator is rapidly informed about a failing process device or process step and can take appropriate action.
In accordance with still another embodiment of the invention, the step of outputting, in the HMI display view, one or more lens views, each of the lens views corresponding to a particular type of information or functionality relating to the selected graphical process object, comprises the sub-steps of: selecting one lens view, and outputting, in the HMI display view, sub-lenses of the selected lens view in a hierarchical manner. Yet additional relevant information about a certain process device can thereby be displayed in a convenient way. The operator is thus able to obtain vast amounts of information, and select only the information of interest.
The invention also comprises computer program products.
Further features and advantages thereof will become clear upon reading the detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
In the following, same reference numerals are used throughout the drawings for denoting same or corresponding parts.
In order to provide a more thorough understanding of the invention, and for comparison, a known way of presenting data is illustrated in
Briefly, in accordance with the present invention, different “lenses” in combination with a “magic sight” are provided. The different lenses refer to different types of information and functionality that a graphical object corresponding to a real device in the process industry provides. The magic sight is a visual reference tool that the operator uses to navigate and zoom into information and details that origin from that specific graphical object in the HMI application. The operator can rapidly change between the different lenses and combine them in order to get the specific information that he or she demands for making correct decisions about the operation of the industrial process.
By the provision of the magic sight the invention makes it possible for the operator to view details about a certain device as well as being able to control that device, while simultaneously viewing the overall process application on the screen.
An HMI application is an application used for controlling, monitoring and supervising a physical industrial process within a process industry comprising automated processes. The HMI application reflects a real process industry environment with the capabilities real devices provide.
Firstly, regarding the nomenclature used in the following: A process of the process industry is denoted process application. The process application is controlled, supervised and monitored by a process control system. The process control system in turn comprises a human-machine interface (HMI) constituting the user interface. Each device of the process application is mapped to a process control object. The process control objects are related to graphic representations shown in the HMI display view.
The process application entails the use of a number of different physical devices as mentioned earlier, which devices 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 are mapped to a respective process control object represented by graphical objects 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 on the HMI display view 10. Such graphical objects 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 are in the following denoted graphical process objects. For example, the illustrated engine 11 (a physical object) of
The different graphical process objects 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 that have information available about themselves can be selected. The selection may, for example by, be performed by indicating the graphical process objects 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 in the HMI display view 10 by lighting corners or brackets. Another example of how to indicate the graphical process object 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 of interest comprise the example illustrated in
As mentioned earlier, all graphical process objects that are shown on the screen do not have information relating to them and thus have no available lenses. Some graphical process objects, representing for example physical objects such as pipes, are only shown on the screen in order to make the HMI display view 10 more realistic and thereby more comprehensive.
Upon request by the operator, for example by pressing a key on a keyboard, selectable graphical process objects may be highlighted or indicated by lightning brackets. The operator is then aware of which graphical process objects that have information and/or functionality available in lenses, and thus can be selected.
In an embodiment of the invention, the lenses 31-35 themselves may provide additional lenses containing further information or functionality. For example, if the mechanical information lens is activated, it can provide a lens such as a mechanical drawing and/or other information that would be of interest for the operator to see in combination with the information of the mechanical information lens.
In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, the information and functionality provided by the lenses are only active when the visual reference 20 is activated on the graphical process object. Once another graphical process object is selected by means of the visual reference 20, the related lenses and their information or functionality disappear.
In accordance with another embodiment of the invention, the information provided by a particular lens is provided even when the visual reference 20 is switched off. This feature can be implemented for example by “pinning” the lens information view of interest. The information and functionality provided by the graphical process object is then activated even when the visual reference 20 is deactivated. The information or functionality of the “pinned” lens will not disappear when the user deactivates the corresponding graphical process object the visual reference 20, and the operator may now select another graphical process object by once more activating the visual reference 20. The information or functionality provided by lenses for this selected graphical process object may be shown on the screen simultaneously with the already available and pinned information.
In another embodiment of the invention, the “magic sight” or visual reference 20 provided is run in an automatic mode. In the automatic mode, the visual reference 20 will automatically focus on a graphical process object when something with a certain level of priority occurs. For example, if an alarm with high priority goes off and that demands action from the operator, the automatic mode automatically provides a relevant autofocus on the graphical process object that represent the physical object that triggered the alarm. Based for example on the type of alarm, the visual reference automatically selects the lens having information that is most relevant to the situation. The operator is thereby able to quickly and without any navigation in the HMI application take appropriate action.
As an example on the above automatic mode, an alarm triggered by a burning engine, the engine being a physical object, results in that the visual reference 20, set in the automatic mode, shows an error state lens. The error state lens information is informing the operator of which engine is burning, and the cause of the fire. The error state lens also has selectable lenses, from which trouble shooting lens is selected automatically. The trouble shooting lens provides relevant information and functionalities such as means for stopping the process, and information about the need to evacuate the building and possibly about emergency exits. Further, a sub-hierarchic lens providing a trouble shooting guidance for correcting the problem may be provided. Further information and/or functionality may also be provided.
It is noted that the information provided by the different lenses is not limited to 2D (two dimensions), and that if an activated graphical process object returns information to be presented in for example 3D (three dimensions), then the information will be presented in 3D.
It is further noted that the invention is applicable to any process application or technical system that needs to be controlled, supervised and/or monitored.
The present invention thus presents a new way of extracting detailed data from HMI applications used in the process industry. The inventors of the present invention have noted a way of taking advantage of underlying object oriented data of today's HMI applications, not being taken advantage of in known prior art solutions. The underlying object oriented data are applied in the HMI applications to provide easy navigation and to provide a user-friendly system.
The invention may be implemented in a supervisory control system 70 for controlling and supervising a technical system, such as for example a process industrial production or power transmission network. The supervisory control system 70 comprises at least one display unit 71 on which the above described HMI display views may be displayed. The supervisory control system 70 further comprises a computer 72 or other processing means, in turn comprising means 73 for performing the actions as described. The invention may be implemented in software, hardware or firmware or any combination thereof.
With reference to
In an embodiment, the method 80 comprises the first step of providing 81, on the HMI display view 10, a visual reference 20. The method 80 comprises the second step of receiving 81 input signals that indicates, in the visual reference 20, a selection of one or more of the graphical process objects 21-25. The method 80 comprises the third step of in response to receiving the input signals outputting 83, in the HMI display view 10, one or more lens views 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, each of the lens views 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 corresponding to a particular type of information or functionality relating to the selected graphical process object 21-25.
The method 80 may comprise further steps, a few of which are described in the following.
In an embodiment, the method 80 comprises the further steps of receiving input signals indicating a selection of one or more of the lens views, and in response to receiving the input signals, outputting in the HMI display view 10 the particular type of information relating to the selected graphical process object 21-25 corresponding to the selected lens views 31-35.
In another embodiment, the method 80 comprises the further steps of detaining, in the HMI display view 10, the output information corresponding to the selected lens views, and repeating the steps of providing a visual reference 20, the step of receiving input signals indicating a selection of one of the graphical process objects 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, and the step of outputting the lens views.
In yet another embodiment, the step of receiving input signals comprises receiving input signals from an operator of the supervisory control system 70. The selection then comprises the operator indicating by means of the lightning brackets or the like a graphical process object 21, 22, 23, 24, 25.
In still another embodiment, the method is set in the automatic mode and the step of receiving input signals then comprises receiving input signals from a physical object of the technical system indicating an error state of the physical object, the selection comprises selection of a graphical process object 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 corresponding to the physical object 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and wherein the step of outputting one or more lenses comprises outputting a lens most relevant for the error state. Earlier in the description and with reference to
In yet another embodiment, the step of outputting, in the HMI display view 10, one or more lens views 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 comprises the sub-steps of: selecting one lens view 33, and outputting, in the HMI display view 10, sub-lenses 33a, 33b of the selected lens view 33 in a hierarchical manner.
The invention may be implemented in different technical systems. In particular, the method in accordance with the invention may be implemented in the supervisory control system 70 supervising such technical systems by adding suitable computer program product 73, for example stored on a computer readable medium such as a compact disc or floppy diskette, indicated schematically in
The invention thus also encompasses the computer program product 73. For example, the computer 72 comprises means for receiving the computer readable medium 74 and means for executing the computer program product 73 for carrying out the steps of: providing, on the HMI display view 10, a visual reference 20; receiving input signals indicating, in the visual reference 20, a selection of one of the graphical process objects 21, 22, 23, 24, 25; and in response to receiving the input signals outputting, in the HMI display view 10, one or more lens views 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, each of the lens views 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 corresponding to a particular type of information relating to the selected graphical process object 13. Further related steps may also be implemented by means of the computer program product 73.
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Parent | PCT/EP2011/061563 | Jul 2011 | US |
Child | 13758294 | US |