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Ethernet/IP Applications for Electrical Industrial Systems
2009 IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting, 2009This paper investigates the use of Ethernet/IP communications protocol for data acquisition and control of electrical networks in an industrial environment. A high-speed communication connection among all the devices operating in a distribution network using breakers, contactors, relays, power meters and other devices may allow a large amount of data ...
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Communication conundrum [industrial Ethernet]
Engineering & Technology, 2008There is increasing pressure on manufacturers in all sectors of industry to improve processes, reduce costs and boost productivity. Ethernet technology has been hailed as the key to achieving all these goals, and to boosting companies' competitiveness on increasingly aggressive global markets.
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The design of SCADA based on industrial Ethernet
Proceedings of the 4th World Congress on Intelligent Control and Automation (Cat. No.02EX527), 2003The determinism, reliability and related technologies are analyzed as the fundamentals to apply Ethernet to the SCADA system. Two modes of the application are introduced, and a practical example is given to discuss some key technologies such as the system configuration, the implementation of the communication software and the design of an OPC server in
null Zhihao Ling, null Jinshou Yu
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Multicast filtering in industrial Ethernet networks
2010 IEEE International Workshop on Factory Communication Systems Proceedings, 2010The need for efficient multicast filtering in Industrial Ethernet networks will most likely rise as a result of its increased usage of multicast protocols and its increasing network capacity. The current support for multicast filtering in industrial Ethernet networks is somewhat limited since the available functionality for handling of L2 multicast is ...
Linus Thrybom, Gun Prytz
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Real-time wireless extensions of industrial ethernet networks
2017 IEEE 15th International Conference on Industrial Informatics (INDIN), 2017The possibility of extending real--time Ethernet networks employed in industrial applications with wireless links can lead to several benefits in terms of cost reduction and easier deployment. However, delays and jitter introduced by both the wireless medium and the interconnection systems may degrade the network performance significantly.
Luvisotto, Michele +4 more
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Standardization of industrial Ethernet - the next battlefield?
IEEE International Workshop on Factory Communication Systems, 2004. Proceedings., 2005Roughly two years after the end of the fieldbus war, the IEC TC65 has started a new standardization project. The definition of a real-time Ethernet standard is a logical consequence of the introduction of Ethernet in industrial automation. Currently, several vendors have already introduced their approaches on the market or have at least finished ...
M. Felser, T. Sauter
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Switch based industrial Ethernet networks
Computing and Control Engineering, 2003When Ethernet was first invented by Dr Robert Metcalfe in the mid-1970s, communication at the physical layer was based on coaxial cables. Steadily increasing technical demands in terms of data rates and network topologies have fuelled a continuous evolution in the physics of data transfer.
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The ten steps to heaven [industrial Ethernet]
Computing and Control Engineering, 2006One of the biggest trends in today's manufacturing environment is towards open and fully conversant automation systems. One of the biggest enablers spurring on this move has been the introduction of Ethernet into the industrial environment. With both plant control and office data capabilities, it offers manufacturers a host of benefits including easier
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