ANÁLISIS DE LA HERRAMIENTA UNITY 3D PARA REALIZAR MODELOS DIGITALES EN AUTOMATIZACIÓN
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2024-06-27
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Jaén: Universidad de Jaén
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Este proyecto se enfoca en el análisis de un software de simulación de plantas industriales con capacidad
de conexión con controladores industriales, lo que permite al programador interactuar con elementos
de alto grado de interactividad y realismo.
La ejecución de este proyecto se basa en Unity 3D, una plataforma ampliamente reconocida en el ámbito
del diseño de videojuegos, que es robusta y flexible para la creación de entornos virtuales interactivos.
Su versatilidad se adapta perfectamente al propósito de crear Modelos Digitales para la Automatización,
donde se enfoca en la reproducción fidedigna de una planta industrial.
Además, este proyecto explora la comunicación en tiempo real con sistemas reales mediante el
protocolo de comunicación Modbus. Cuando la comunicación es unidireccional, se aborda el concepto
de Sombra Digital. Por otro lado, cuando la comunicación es bidireccional, se discute el concepto de
Gemelo Digital.
This project focuses on the analysis of an industrial plant simulation software with the ability to connect with industrial controllers, which allows the programmer to interact with elements of high interactivity and realism. The execution of this project is based on Unity 3D, a widely recognized platform in the field of video game design, which is robust and flexible for the creation of interactive virtual environments. Its versatility is perfectly suited to the purpose of creating Digital Models for Automation, where the focus is on the faithful reproduction of an industrial plant. In addition, this project explores real-time communication with real systems using the Modbus communication protocol. When the communication is unidirectional, the concept of Digital Shadow is addressed. On the other hand, when the communication is bidirectional, the concept of Digital Twin is discussed.
This project focuses on the analysis of an industrial plant simulation software with the ability to connect with industrial controllers, which allows the programmer to interact with elements of high interactivity and realism. The execution of this project is based on Unity 3D, a widely recognized platform in the field of video game design, which is robust and flexible for the creation of interactive virtual environments. Its versatility is perfectly suited to the purpose of creating Digital Models for Automation, where the focus is on the faithful reproduction of an industrial plant. In addition, this project explores real-time communication with real systems using the Modbus communication protocol. When the communication is unidirectional, the concept of Digital Shadow is addressed. On the other hand, when the communication is bidirectional, the concept of Digital Twin is discussed.