Title :
ReWINS: a distributed multi-RF sensor control network for industrial automation
Author :
Ramamurthy, Harish ; Lai, Daniel ; Prabhu, B.S. ; Gadh, Rajit
Author_Institution :
Wireless Internet for the Mobile Enterprise Consortium, California Univ., Los Angeles, CA, USA
fDate :
April 28-30, 2005
Abstract :
Remote "Monitor and Control" systems are being increasingly used in various areas including security, transportation, manufacturing, supply chain, healthcare, biomedical, etc. A unit system with hardware and software components, sans network support, for providing limited monitoring and control for industrial automation was proposed in our earlier work. In this paper, we extend that architecture to address the issues faced by large-scale wireless industrial automation-networking, communication architecture, modularity, extendibility and fault tolerance. The RF link of the wireless interface is reconfigurable to accommodate different RF modules (Bluetooth, 802.11, Zig-bee, RFID) providing over-the-air (OTA) plug-n-play capability. The application integration platform maintains a component level description of the system and is interfaced to a spatio-temporal visualization tool, imparting flexibility for implementing complex systems, where nodes can be addressed individually or on a group/cluster basis. Experimental results of the reconfigurable wireless interface and simulation results of network organization and healing are presented.
Keywords :
fault tolerance; large-scale systems; network interfaces; radio links; reconfigurable architectures; sensor fusion; spatiotemporal phenomena; telecommunication control; telecommunication network management; wireless sensor networks; OTA; RF link; ReWINS; application integration platform; cluster basis; communication architecture; distributed multiRF sensor; fault tolerance; large-scale wireless industrial automation-networking; network organization; over-the-air plug-n-play capability; reconfigurable wireless interface; spatio-temporal visualization tool; Automatic control; Biomedical monitoring; Computer architecture; Control systems; Distributed control; Electrical equipment industry; Industrial control; Manufacturing automation; Manufacturing industries; Remote monitoring;
Conference_Titel :
Wireless Telecommunications Symposium, 2005
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8856-9
DOI :
10.1109/WTS.2005.1524760