Title :
Transparent factories through industrial internets
Author :
Swales, Andy ; Gray, Chris
Author_Institution :
Scheider Autom., USA
Abstract :
The mass appeal and acceptance of the Internet in business, education and recreation has sparked considerable interest in pushing this technology onto the factory floor. Along with the Internet, Ethernet, has become the de facto standard for networking. Ethernet´s economy of scales (over 100 million nodes installed) makes it the preferred choice in networking architectures. The protocol, which has made all this technology work together, is TCP/IP. In order, to push this technology one final step down to the factory floor, an open automation framework is required. Using the Modbus protocol (a de facto standard industrial networking protocol) over industry standard TCP/IP, makes the transparent factory automation framework a reality.
Keywords :
factory automation; local area networks; open systems; transport protocols; Ethernet; Modbus protocol; TCP/IP; economy of scales; factory floor; industrial internets; networking; networking architectures; open automation framework; transparent factory automation framework; Automatic control; Databases; Delay; Educational technology; Ethernet networks; Internet; Manufacturing automation; Paper technology; Production facilities; Protocols;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical and Computer Engineering, 1999 IEEE Canadian Conference on
Conference_Location :
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5579-2
DOI :
10.1109/CCECE.1999.808156