Title :
Ethernet-Based Real-Time and Industrial Communications
Author :
Decotignie, Jean-Dominique
Author_Institution :
Swiss Center for Electron. & Microtechnology, Neuchatel, Switzerland
fDate :
6/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Despite early attempts to use Ethernet in the industrial context, only recently has it attracted a lot of attention as a support for industrial communication. A number of vendors are offering industrial communication products based on Ethernet and TCP/IP as a means to interconnect field devices to the first level of automation. Others restrict their offer to communication between automation devices such as programmable logic controllers and provide integration means to existing fieldbuses. This paper first details the requirements that an industrial network has to fulfill. It then shows how Ethernet has been enhanced to comply with the real-time requirements in particular in the industrial context. Finally, we show how the requirements that cannot be fulfilled at layer 2 of the OSI model can be addressed in the higher layers adding functionality to existing standard protocols.
Keywords :
field buses; local area networks; open systems; programmable controllers; real-time systems; transport protocols; Ethernet; OSI model; TCP-IP; automation devices; field devices; fieldbuses; industrial communications; programmable logic controllers; real-time communications; real-time requirements; standard protocol; Automation; Communication industry; Context; Costs; Ethernet networks; Manufacturing; Production facilities; Programmable control; Protocols; TCPIP; Ethernet; fieldbuses; industrial communications; real time;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JPROC.2005.849721