Title :
Design and evaluation of real-time communication for FieldBus-based manufacturing systems
Author :
Shin, Kang G. ; Chou, Chih-Che
Author_Institution :
Real-Time Comput. Lab., Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor, MI, USA
fDate :
6/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
It is well known that the ability to support predictable interprocess communication is of great significance to computer-integrated manufacturing and process control systems. In this paper, we propose a strategy for an industrial standard, the SP-50 FieldBus, to support both intracell and intercell real-time communications. We first describe our strategy in detail and show that it is compatible with the current FieldBus draft standard. Under our strategy, the capacity of each link is divided into two parts, The first part is managed by the local link active scheduler for intracell (intralink) communication. The second part is managed by a proposed global network manager for intercell (interlink) communication. By dividing the link capacity in this way, our strategy allows for fast local intracell connection establishment, while supporting global intercell connections. Using two examples, one for typical manufacturing systems and the other for multimedia networking, we also demonstrate the power and utility of the proposed strategy as compared to token-passing protocols
Keywords :
LAN interconnection; computer integrated manufacturing; computer network management; data communication; field buses; manufacturing data processing; multimedia systems; performance evaluation; process control; real-time systems; CIM; SP-50 FieldBus; computer-integrated manufacturing; global network manager; intercell communication; interprocess communication; intracell communication; local link active scheduler; manufacturing systems; multimedia networking; process control; real-time communication; Communication industry; Communication standards; Computer integrated manufacturing; Electrical equipment industry; Field buses; Job shop scheduling; Manufacturing industries; Manufacturing systems; Power system management; Process control;
Journal_Title :
Robotics and Automation, IEEE Transactions on