DocumentCode
2791385
Title
Architecture and model of Profinet IO
Author
Poschraann, A. ; Neumann, P.
Author_Institution
Inst. fur Autom. und Kommunikation, Magdeburg, Germany
Volume
2
fYear
2004
fDate
15-17 Sept. 2004
Firstpage
1213
Abstract
This work presents the communication architecture and model for Profinet IO that has been currently released by the Profibus User Organization. Profinet IO provides the service definition and protocol specification for real time communication based on Ethernet, IP, and UDP for the field bus domain. It defines services and protocols mainly for communication between IO controllers (e.g. a PLC) and IO devices (e.g. Remote IO). It Includes a QoS architecture for real time control and alarm messages taking precedence over parameter, diagnosis, or Infrastructure messages Including other TCP or UDP based protocols. High message priorities In combination with a time division multiplexing approach with direct data link layer access provide short cycle times and low jitter. The IO device model itself is an enhancement of the Profibus DP device model. The enhancement includes a more flexible control access of one or more IO controllers in parallel to one IO device. Furthermore, address parameters and levels are enhanced too. The specification itself is according to IEC 61158 styles, which opens the possibility to be easily added in a new maintenance period of the standard.
Keywords
IP networks; field buses; industrial control; local area networks; quality of service; telecommunication control; time division multiplexing; transport protocols; DP device model; IO controller; IO device; IP; IP-based control network; Infrastructure message; PLC; Profibus User Organization; Profinet IO; QoS architecture; TCP; UDP; alarm messages; communication architecture; direct data link layer; field bus domain; flexible control access; industrial Ethernet; industrial automation; jitter; protocol specification; real time aspect; real time communication; real time control; short cycle time; time division multiplexing approach; Automatic control; Automation; Ethernet networks; Field buses; IEC standards; Industrial control; Jitter; Programmable control; Protocols; Time division multiplexing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
AFRICON, 2004. 7th AFRICON Conference in Africa
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8605-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/AFRICON.2004.1406884
Filename
1406884
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