Title :
Sensor network and information interoperability integrating IEEE 1451 with MIMOSA and OSA-CBM
Author :
Lee, Kang ; Gao, Robert X. ; Schneeman, Rick
Author_Institution :
Nat. Inst. of Stand. & Technol., Gaithersburg, MD, USA
fDate :
6/24/1905 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The IEEE 1451 smart transducer interface for sensors and actuators standard was developed to facilitate sensor to network interoperability. It has defined a set of common communication interfaces for connecting transducers (sensors or actuators) to control networks and instruments in a network-independent environment. Concurrently, the Machinery Information Management Open Systems Alliance (MIMOSA) has established an open architecture and a set of protocols for exchanging complex sensor information between condition-based maintenance (CBM) systems. Likewise, the open system architecture for condition based maintenance (OSA-CBM) program has developed an open architecture and standard for distributed CBM software components. Ideally, if there is a way to interface these standards, sensor information can be easily accessed by condition-based maintenance application software. This paper examines the IEEE 1451 standard and the MIMOSA/OSA-CBM specifications to find entry points that can provide a connection between these standards.
Keywords :
IEEE standards; computer interfaces; condition monitoring; control systems; data communication; electronic data interchange; information networks; intelligent actuators; intelligent sensors; open systems; protocols; standards; CBM application software; IEEE 1451 standard; MIMOSA; Machinery Information Management Open Systems Alliance; OSA-CBM specifications; condition-based maintenance systems; control instruments; control networks; distributed CBM software components; network-independent environment; open architecture; open system architecture for condition based maintenance program; protocols; sensor information access; sensor information exchange; sensor network integration; sensor networks information interoperability; sensor/actuator smart transducer interface standard; sensor/network interoperability; smart sensors; standards connection entry points; standards interfacing; transducer communication interfaces; Communication system control; Computer architecture; Intelligent actuators; Intelligent sensors; Joining processes; Open systems; Software maintenance; Software standards; Standards development; Transducers;
Conference_Titel :
Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, 2002. IMTC/2002. Proceedings of the 19th IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7218-2
DOI :
10.1109/IMTC.2002.1007145