Title :
Enabling inter-domain transactions in bridge-based hybrid wired/wireless PROFIBUS networks
Author :
Ferreira, Luis ; Tovar, Eduardo ; Alves, Mario
Author_Institution :
Polytech. Inst. of Porto, Portugal
Abstract :
The marriage of emerging information technologies with control technologies is a major driving force that, in the context of the factory-floor, is creating an enormous eagerness for extending the capabilities of currently available fieldbus networks to cover functionalities not considered up to a recent past. Providing wireless capabilities to such type of communication networks is a big share of that effort. The RFieldbus European project is just one example, where PROFIBUS was provided with suitable extensions for implementing hybrid wired/wireless communication systems. In RFieldbus, interoperability between wired and wireless components is achieved by the use specific intermediate networking systems operating as repeaters, thus creating a single logical ring (SLR) network. The main advantage of the SLR approach is that the effort for protocol extensions is not significant. However, a multiple logical ring (MLR) approach provides traffic and error isolation between different network segments. This concept was introduced in, where an approach for a bridge-based architecture was briefly outlined. This paper will focus on the details of the inter-Domain Protocol (IDP), which is responsible for handling transactions between different network domains (wired or wireless) running the PROFIBUS protocol.
Keywords :
access protocols; field buses; information technology; radio access networks; telecommunication networks; access protocols; bridge based architecture; control technologies; error isolation; factory floor; fieldbus networks; hybrid wired PROFIBUS networks; hybrid wireless PROFIBUS networks; information technologies; inter-domain protocol; inter-domain transactions; intermediate networking systems; multiple logical ring network; network segments; protocol extensions; radio access networks; single logical ring network; traffic isolation; Communication networks; Communication system control; Context; Field buses; Force control; Information technology; Repeaters; Telecommunication traffic; Wireless application protocol; Wireless communication;
Conference_Titel :
Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation, 2003. Proceedings. ETFA '03. IEEE Conference
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7937-3
DOI :
10.1109/ETFA.2003.1247682