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Section: New Results

Software design

Participants : Olivier Bernard, Mélaine Gautier.

Over the years, BIOCORE has been developing a software framework for bioprocess control and supervision called ODIN [71] . This C++ application (working under Windows and Linux) enables researchers and industrials to easily develop and deploy advanced control algorithms through the use of a Scilab interpreter [46] , [47] . It also contains a Scilab-based process simulator which can be harnessed for experimentation and training purposes. ODIN is primarily developed in the C++ programming language and uses CORBA to define component interfaces and provide component isolation. ODIN is a distributed platform, enabling remote monitoring of the controlled processes as well as remote data acquisition. Recently, a software development effort has been directed to the graphical user interface, a synoptic view component, new drivers for the experimental hardware and integration of the PlantML data exchange format. ODIN has been tested on four different processes and has been set up with Eric Latrille to supervise the 66m2 high rate pond at the LBE, INRA Narbonne.