Title :
The Three Generations of Field-Level Networks—Evolution and Compatibility Issues
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Integrated Sensor Syst., Austrian Acad. of Sci., Wiener Neustadt, Austria
Abstract :
Field-level networks have been one of the keys to modern automation systems. Be it in factory, process, or building automation, networks allow for horizontal and vertical integration of distributed devices and functions. This paper reviews the evolution of field-level networks comprising fieldbus systems, industrial Ethernet, and recent industrial wireless networks. The main focus is on demonstrating the continuity in the development of the three generations that ensured backward compatibility at the expense of radical innovation. Given the wide set of modern communication technologies, this paper then discusses how architectures for future automation networks might look. Particular emphasis is put on hybrid architectures for combined wired/wireless networks. A generic concept for integration of multiple wireless segments will be presented that supports seamless roaming for mobile nodes in industrial environment.
Keywords :
building management systems; factory automation; field buses; local area networks; backward compatibility; building automation; compatibility issues; distributed devices; factory automation; field-level networks; fieldbus systems; industrial Ethernet; industrial wireless networks; mobile nodes; multiple wireless segments; process automation; seamless roaming; Automation; Buildings; Communication standards; Communications technology; Ethernet networks; Field buses; Home automation; IEC standards; IP networks; Intelligent actuators; Manufacturing automation; Production facilities; Protocols; Real time systems; Standards; Wireless networks; Automation networks; fieldbus systems; hybrid networks; industrial Ethernet; wireless networks;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2010.2062473