Title :
Enhanced communication between field devices and automation systems in hazardous locations
Author :
Fritsch, André ; Seitz, Robert
Author_Institution :
R. STAHL Schaltgerate GmbH, Waldenburg
Abstract :
Distributed control systems available today offer advantages that were not available during the 1990psilas. distributed I/O and distributed controllers with various data highways to interconnect afforded very attractive options. The desired advantage of any DCS is to minimize the length of cable runs, and the number of cable runs that must be installed, without sacrificing speed and power of the system. Plus additional functionality for diagnostics and predictive maintenance. The advent of Fieldbus technologies and industrial Ethernet has provided some confusion to those who must select a control system. Where once only a single proprietary selection could be made, the open architectures that now exist with the available supporting technologies allow one to select a variety of capability within the same system. Some think that the fieldbus technology will replace the remote I/O technology, or that the industrial Ethernet will replace both approaches. Each manufacturer fully promotes their particular application of their selected technology with little apparent support for the other technologies. The available publications are of little help in making such selections in todaypsilas environment. Diligent comparison of the strengths and weaknesses of remote I/O, fieldbus and Industrial Ethernet makes the choice clear. The real practical and most economical solution only can be found in the clever combination of all the technologies.
Keywords :
distributed control; field buses; hazardous areas; interconnected systems; local area networks; maintenance engineering; predictive control; process control; Profibus; data highway interconnection; diagnostic maintenance; distributed control system; enhanced field device communication; fieldbus technology; hazardous location; industrial Ethernet; manufacturing process automation system; predictive maintenance; remote I/O technology; Automated highways; Automatic control; Automation; Communication system control; Control systems; Distributed control; Ethernet networks; Field buses; Manufacturing industries; Power system interconnection; FOUNDATION™ fieldbus; Fieldbus solutions; Industrial Ethernet; Profibus; fieldbus; remote I/O;
Conference_Titel :
Petroleum and Chemical Industry Technical Conference, 2008. PCIC 2008. 55th IEEE
Conference_Location :
Cincinnati, OH
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2520-4
Electronic_ISBN :
0090-3507
DOI :
10.1109/PCICON.2008.4664000