• DocumentCode
    1198697
  • Title

    The Emergence of Industrial Control Networks for Manufacturing Control, Diagnostics, and Safety Data

  • Author

    Moyne, James R. ; Tilbury, Dawn M.

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Mech. Eng., Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor, MI
  • Volume
    95
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    2007
  • Firstpage
    29
  • Lastpage
    47
  • Abstract
    The most notable trend in manufacturing over the past five years is probably the move towards networks at all levels. At lower levels in the factory infrastructure, networks provide higher reliability, visibility, and diagnosability, and enable capabilities such as distributed control, diagnostics, safety, and device interoperability. At higher levels, networks can leverage internet services to enable factory-wide automated scheduling, control, and diagnostics; improve data storage and visibility; and open the door to e-manufacturing. This paper explores current trends in the use of networks for distributed, multilevel control, diagnostics, and safety. Network performance characteristics such as delay, delay variability, and determinism are evaluated in the context of networked control applications. This paper also discusses future networking trends in each of these categories and describes the actual application of all three categories of networks on a reconfigurable factory testbed (RFT) at the University of Michigan. Control, diagnostics, and safety systems are all enabled in the RFT utilizing multitier networked technology including DeviceNet, PROFIBUS, OPC, wired and wireless Ethernet, and SafetyBUS p. This paper concludes with a discussion of trends in industrial networking, including the move to wireless for all categories, and the issues that must be addressed to realize these trends
  • Keywords
    industrial control; Device-Net; Ethernet; OPC; PROFIBUS; SafetyBUS p; diagnostic networks; distributed control; industrial control networks; industrial networking; manufacturing control; network delay characterization; network delay variability; network performance characteristics; networked control systems; reconfigurable factory testbed; safety data; safety networks; Automatic control; Distributed control; Industrial control; Job shop scheduling; Manufacturing; Memory; Production facilities; Safety devices; Testing; Web and internet services; Diagnostic networks; e-diagnostics; industrial control networks; manufacturing control; network delay characterization; network delay variability; network performance; networked control systems; safety networks;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Proceedings of the IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9219
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JPROC.2006.887325
  • Filename
    4118467