Title :
Web embedded field devices
Author :
Lloyd, Blake ; Susnik, Mark
Author_Institution :
Iris Power Eng. Inc., Etobicoke, Ont., Canada
Abstract :
By the end of 2002, it is estimated that there will be more than 42 million devices connected to the Internet. Better and simpler software development tools along with cheaper electronics make it possible to embed web interfaces into small and inexpensive microprocessor based field devices. Embedding a web server in a field instrument or sensor, allows users to access these devices from anywhere in the world utilizing a standard Internet Browser. This eliminates the need for proprietary or dedicated control software. In addition, such interfaces allow manufacturers access to their products after they are shipped; simplifying maintenance, diagnostics, and in-place firmware upgrades. This paper describes some of the issues related to web embedded field devices and the development of such devices.
Keywords :
Internet; computerised instrumentation; online front-ends; sensors; GUI; HTML pages; Internet; Internet Browser; Web embedded field devices; control software; devices access; diagnostics; field instrument; field sensor; firmware upgrades; maintenance; microprocessor based field devices; software development tools; web server; Embedded system; Instruments; Intelligent sensors; Internet; Iris; Manufacturing; Microprogramming; Paper making machines; Personal digital assistants; Web services;
Conference_Titel :
Pulp and Paper Industry Technical Conference, 2002. Conference Record of the 2002 Annual
Conference_Location :
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7446-0
DOI :
10.1109/PAPCON.2002.1015155