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Kenwood H. Hall
Researcher at Rockwell Automation
Publications - 185
Citations - 4513
Kenwood H. Hall is an academic researcher from Rockwell Automation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Automation & Controller (computing). The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 185 publications receiving 4505 citations.
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Mobile RFID reader with integrated location awareness for material tracking and management
Sujeet Chand,Vivek R. Bapat,Kenwood H. Hall,Richard A. Morse,Joseph P. Owen,Arthur P. Pietrzyk,Andreas Somogyi,Kenneth A. Tinnell +7 more
TL;DR: A portable RFID reader (or reader/writer) that also employs a location determination subsystem that facilitates determination of the reader's location can be found in this paper, where the location subsystem can employ a satellite-based GPS (Global Positioning System) location technology where such signals are unimpeded by structures.
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System and methodology providing automation security analysis and network intrusion protection in an industrial environment
TL;DR: In this article, a security learning system monitors/learns network traffic patterns during a learning phase, detects deviations from the learned patterns, and/or causes other automated actions to occur.
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Rockwell Automation's Holonic and Multiagent Control Systems Compendium
Pavel Vrba,Pavel Tichy,Vladimir Marik,Kenwood H. Hall,Raymond J. Staron,Francisco P. Maturana,Petr Kadera +6 more
TL;DR: This paper provides a comprehensive overview of long-term R&D activities of the Rockwell Automation company in the field of holonic and agent-based manufacturing control systems, and presents a coherent framework of methodologies for designing agents, tools that support implementation and validation of them, and agent applications that were developed for various industrial systems.
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System and methodology providing automation security protocols and intrusion detection in an industrial controller environment
TL;DR: In this paper, a system and methodology facilitating automation security in a networked-based industrial controller environment is presented, where various components, systems and methodologies are provided to facilitate varying levels of automation security depending on considerations of system performance.
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Prioritization associated with controller engine instances
Richard J. Grgic,Subbian Govindaraj,Kenwood H. Hall,Robert J. Kretschmann,Charles M. Rischar,Raymond J. Staron,David A. Vasko +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a controller can execute with a real-time operating system such that the controller can include two or more controller engine instances executing as processes on the controller, and a partition component can organize one or more instance based upon priority data corresponding to controller engine instance priority in relation with the industrial environment.