Title :
Internet-based distributed measurement and control applications
Author :
Lee, Kang B. ; Schneeman, Richard D.
Author_Institution :
Nat. Inst. of Stand. & Technol., USA
fDate :
6/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The NIST DMC (distributed measurement-and-control) demonstration project that has been described spans all levels of the DMC system. This multilevel data communication capability is a viable one as a result of standardized networks, protocols, and transducer interfaces. Common Internet-based software technology was used to provide the ease of data migration between the various communication pathways. Standard and de facto software languages such as C and Java were used with off-the-shelf development tools to implement the embedded network node applications and the web-based application, respectively. Internet-based TCP/IP protocols and Ethernet technology were used to design the networking infrastructure. The distributed measurement and control concept with networking sensors and actuators should work quite well with advanced system design, particularly where sensor-based monitoring and control applications are important. Taking this approach in system design can reduce the total life-cycle cost of the system by use of modular sensor system design and commercially available smart transducers with standardized interfaces, and easy maintenance and upgrade via simple plug-and-play sensor and actuator components. In addition, using standardized components and interfaces will certainly reduce interoperability problems
Keywords :
IEEE standards; Internet; closed loop systems; computerised monitoring; condition monitoring; controller area networks; data communication; distributed control; embedded systems; field buses; intelligent networks; intelligent sensors; measurement systems; network interfaces; open systems; process control; process monitoring; CORBA; Ethernet technology; IEEE 1451; Internet-based TCP/IP protocols; Internet-based software technology; Internet-based systems; Java applet; advanced system design; closed loop control system; condition monitoring; control networks; demonstration project; distributed control framework; distributed measurement and control; embedded network node applications; interoperability problems; modular sensor system design; multilevel data communication capability; networking infrastructure design; off-the-shelf development tools; process control; reduced total life-cycle cost; sensor-based monitoring and control; simple plug-and-play components; smart transducers; standardized networks; standardized protocols; standardized transducer interfaces; web-based application; Application software; Communication system control; Control systems; Distributed control; Intelligent sensors; Internet; NIST; Protocols; Sensor systems; Transducers;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/5289.765965