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Flexible and Secure Modular Automation (FLEXATION)

Reference number
Coordinator Mälardalens Universitet - Akademin för innovation design & teknik IDT
Funding from Vinnova SEK 8 956 460
Project duration October 2024 - September 2027
Status Ongoing
Venture Digital infrastructure and communication
Call Digital infrastructure and communication - spring 2024

Purpose and goal

The project goal is to develop a design methodology for next-generation automation systems to enable modularity in which each module is developed independently. The methodology consists of network backbone design, a cybersecurity framework, and containerization techniques for integrating legacy services. Moving towards modular automation will benefit future automation systems including the cost reduction, energy reduction in the system, and better sustainability via modularity.

Expected effects and result

The key outcomes include: A digital tool for network design in modular automation. A cybersecurity framework for network backbone protection. A containerization technique for seamless transition. A proof-of-concept implementation & demonstration based on a use case.

Planned approach and implementation

The project is structured into four work packages to obtain the goal. The work packages include: (1) management and dissemination, which will focus on project management and defining solutions to increase the impact. (2) communication backbone design, which will focus on developing a methodology to design and configure network devices in automation system. (3) seamless transition to modular automation, which will focus on developing security framework and legacy integration to the network. (4) use case demonstration, which will develop a use case to show the proposed solutions.

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Last updated 21 October 2024

Reference number 2024-01731