Jürgen Beuschel

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Jürgen Beuschel

Jürgen Beuschel (* 1946 in Plauen ) is a German engineer and professor of automation technology and industrial communication .

Life

Jürgen Beuschel was born in Plauen in Vogtland . After graduating from high school in 1964, he went to Moscow to study . In 1970 he acquired the academic degree engineer for electrical engineering with specialization automation and robot . He then did his doctoral thesis and obtained his doctorate in 1973 with a doctorate in engineering with a dissertation on the reliability analysis of the control of automatic train braking at the Moscow University of Railroad Transport . His scientific advisor was JM Puljer .

He started his career in 1973 at the Institute for Control Engineering (IfR) in Berlin , the central research and development facility with 1200 employees at the time, which originally belonged to the VVB control engineering, device construction and optics with 11 production companies for measurement, control and regulation technology . Then, in the course of the combine formation in the 1970s, this became the Center for Research and Technology (ZFT) of the combine Elektro-Apparate-Werke (EAW) Berlin-Treptow . From this, AUCOTEAM GmbH was founded in 1991 through a management buy-out with employee participation, whose 25th company anniversary took place in 2016.

Institute for Automatic Control (IfR) / Center for Research and Technology (ZFT), Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg, Storkower Straße 115A (1968–1991, then AUCOTEAM)

Beuschel worked in the industry for a total of 15 years and was mainly involved in the development of automation devices. At the IfR and ZFT, Beuschel gained a broad insight into the practical implementation of engineering services for automation technology, both through the extensive development laboratories and workshops, as well as through the proximity to device and system manufacturers and major users. He gained a wide range of professional experience very quickly, as he was working in a circle of technical experts for industrial measurement, control and regulation technology as well as communication technology.

The rapidly growing use of microelectronics and in particular the invention of the microprocessor in 1971 favored specific device developments by the IfR and the ZFT for industrial digital technology in the 1970s and 1980s . Here Beuschel got to know the decentralization of intelligent units and their networking through bus technology better than digital, parallel or serial bus systems for interfaces . Beuschel has increasingly occupied himself with this bus technology over the years, so that he finally also became a specialist in independent industrial communication technology, especially for the LON (Local Operating Network) system in the building automation application area .

During this time in industry, Beuschel also obtained his habilitation at the Humboldt University of Berlin (HUB) in 1985 with a paper on The Philosophical Relevance of Technical and Scientific Theories . His scientific advisors were Hermann Ley and Karl-Friedrich Wessel .

In 1988 he was appointed university lecturer in the field of automation at the engineering college (IH) Berlin-Lichtenberg (equivalent to C3 professor ). After German reunification , Beuschel was appointed professor for automation technology at the Berlin University of Applied Sciences for Technology and Business, today Berlin University of Technology and Business (HTW Berlin).

The IfR and the ZFT generally support the cooperation with colleges, universities and academy institutes, so that in addition to Beuschel , other professors have emerged from both institutions : Gunter Schwarze , Achim Sydow , Georg Brack , Wolfgang Weller , Bernhard Rodenbeck , Hans Fuchs , Werner Kriesel and others

Areas of expertise and focus of work

  • Process control systems
  • Distributed automation systems
  • Programmable logic controllers
  • Field bus systems
  • Reliability / security of automated systems.

Beuschel entered age-related retirement in 2011 .

He is married to the journalist Ilona Beuschel , the couple have two adult children, Martin and Marlene .

Publications

  • Jürgen Beuschel; K. Fischer; Gerhard Banse : Reliability Theory - A Technological Consideration. Measure, control, regulate, Berlin, H. 6 (1981) pp. 312-316.
  • The philosophical relevance of technological theory - the epistemological and methodological foundations of the reliability theory and its representative character as a technical scientific discipline. Dissertation B, Humboldt University Berlin, 1985.
  • Can chance be controlled? Spectrum. H. 6 (1988) pp. 20-22.
  • Process control systems - introduction to information processing in automation systems. R. Oldenbourg Verlag, Munich; Vienna 1994, ISBN 978-3-486-22668-3 .
  • LonWorks technology in building automation - introduction for specialists in electrical engineering. Huss media; Verlag Technik, Berlin 2003, ISBN 978-3-341-01346-5 .
  • Jürgen Beuschel: LON Local Operating Network. In: Gerhard Schnell and Bernhard Wiedemann (eds.): Bus systems in automation and process technology - basics, systems and trends in industrial communication. Vieweg Verlag, Wiesbaden 2006, 6th edition, ISBN 3-8348-0045-7 .
  • Jürgen Beuschel; Dirk Schöttke: Development of a control and regulation technology for the automation of non-linear processes. Berlin 2006.
  • Applied automation - migration of technology integrated after integration of technologies ?! Berlin 2009.

literature

  • Heinz Töpfer ; Werner Kriesel : Functional units of automation technology - electric, pneumatic, hydraulic. Verlag Technik, Berlin and VDI-Verlag, Düsseldorf 1977, 5th edition 1988, ISBN 3-341-00290-1 .
  • Gerhard Lüdtke, Hans Strodel, Hans Jaeger: Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar, Volume 3: Beuschel, Jürgen , p. 4557.Walter de Gruyter, Berlin 1992.
  • Werner Kriesel ; Hans Rohr; Andreas Koch: History and future of measurement and automation technology. VDI-Verlag, Düsseldorf 1995, ISBN 3-18-150047-X .
  • Werner Kriesel , Tilo Heimbold , Dietmar Telschow: Bus technologies for automation - networking, selection and application of communication systems (with CD-ROM). Hüthig Verlag, Heidelberg 1998, 2nd edition 2000 (with Rüdiger Eikmeier, Dirk Lippik, Ulrich Wagner and Alfred Wölfel), ISBN 3-7785-2778-9 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Werner Kriesel , Frank Sokollik , Peter Helm: KNX / EIB for building system technology in residential and functional buildings. Hüthig Jehle Rehm Verlag, Heidelberg, 5th edition 2009 (with Ralph Seela), ISBN 978-3-7785-4054-1 .
  2. Georg Brack : Technology of the automation devices. Verlag Technik, Berlin 1969, 2nd edition 1972. Hanser Verlag, Munich 1972, pp. 15-80, ISBN 3-446-11551-X .
  3. Wolfgang Weller : Automation technology through the ages - development history of a fascinating subject. Verlag epubli GmbH Berlin, 2013, 48 pages, ISBN 978-3-8442-5487-7 (print) and as an e-book.