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Performance evaluation of industrial Ethernet protocols for networked control application
Boosted by trends such as Industrial IoT and Industry 4.0, industrial Ethernet networks (EtherNet/IP, EtherCAT and PROFINET IRT as top-3 players) have been commonly deployed in industrial automation.
Lihua Xie
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QoS in switched Industrial Ethernet
2009 IEEE Conference on Emerging Technologies & Factory Automation, 2009As Industrial Ethernet evolves it will increasingly include integration with the “IT network” in order to utilize the benefits which the use of Ethernet provides. This will result in a mixed protocol environment also in the industrial networks, which in turn will require proper usage of QoS in order to maintain the demanding requirements of latency ...
Linus Thrybom, Gunnar Prytz
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Network diagnostics for industrial Ethernet
2008 IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation, 2008Industrial networks used to control production machinery require high availability to keep possible productivity losses to a minimum. The challenges to overcome are how we are to acquire the needed device information - also with a possible network error already in place - and how to process and pass on this information in order for errors to be quickly
Oliver Kleineberg, Max Felser
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The design of industrial Ethernet adapter based on Ethernet/IP
2009 4th International Conference on Computer Science & Education, 2009Aiming at application of industrial network, this paper adopted ARM9 microprocessor to construct the hardware system of an industrial Ethernet adapter, developed I/O interface driver under Windows CE.NET operating system and completed the application software of the industrial Ethernet adapter based on EADK software platform. In addition, with the help
T.D. Liu, W. Tang, H. Jiang
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Priority scheduling in switched industrial ethernet
Proceedings of the 2005, American Control Conference, 2005., 2005Switched Ethernet is increasingly advocated as a solution for industrial communication. One typical requirement in such fields is the need to guarantee deterministic transfer delay for cyclic control data, but traditional Ethernet communication does not provide priority feature for industrial data transfer.
Qizhi Zhang 0006, Weidong Zhang
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Towards the Multi-Gigabit Ethernet for the Automotive Industry
2020 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS), 2020This paper shows the status of the Ethernet-based communication solutions, focused on optical links, for the automotive industry. First, the implementation of a product compatible with the 1000BASE-RHC according to the IEEE Std 802.3bv is presented, which is the first able to transmit 1Gbps over POF for automotive. Second, a new architecture to achieve
A. Rodríguez-Pérez +8 more
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Ethernet/IP-industrial protocol
ETFA 2001. 8th International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation. Proceedings (Cat. No.01TH8597), 2002DeviceNet and ControlNet are two well known industrial networks based on the CIP protocol (CIP = Control and Information Protocol). Both networks have been developed by Rockwell Automation, but are now owned and maintained by the two manufacturers organizations ODVA (Open DeviceNet Vendors Association) and ControlNet International.
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Wireless ethernet for industrial applications
Assembly Automation, 2006PurposeWireless technology continues to evolve for the industrial market; however, there are several issues and challenges that must be addressed to ensure successful implementation. This paper discusses the development of wireless technology and standards and those that are currently applicable to industrial applications.
Richard Piggin, David Brandt
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Industrial ethernet value proposition
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology, 2006Ethernet's combination of low cost, widespread availability and market familiarity has been attractive to industrial automation applications, but recently the technology has advanced to the point where it addresses the requirements of automation customers.
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Energy Efficient Ethernet for the industrial communication scenario
2013 IEEE 18th Conference on Emerging Technologies & Factory Automation (ETFA), 2013The IEEE 802.3az amendment, known as Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE), has been conceived to reduce the overall power consumption of Ethernet networks, defining a new operational mode, namely Low Power Idle, that allows the partners of a network link to timely enter a state characterized by a limited consumption.
S Vitturi, F Tramarin
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