Title :
Using fiber optics to create a unified cabling system for process control
Author :
Byres, E.J. ; Mitchell, Cathryn
Author_Institution :
Artemis Ind. Networking, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Abstract :
Most modern industrial plants have a variety of different communication systems used for process control, including PLC/DCS data highways, remote I/O systems, local area networks (LANs) and fieldbuses. Installing and maintaining separate cabling structures for each of these systems can add substantially to the capital costs and result in future maintenance and spares issues. This paper looks at a large pulp and paper mill in Western Canada which used a unified fiber optics backbone as a common strategy for all communications in the process and millisystems. The design methodology for the backbone, the issues of interconnection and security and the economics of the project are investigated in this paper.
Keywords :
distributed control; field buses; local area networks; optical fibre communication; paper industry; process control; programmable controllers; Canada; DCS; LANs; PLC; communication systems; data highways; design methodology; economics; fieldbuses; industrial plants; interconnection; local area networks; process control; pulp and paper mill; remote I/O systems; security; unified fibre optic cabling system; Costs; Distributed control; Industrial plants; Optical fiber LAN; Optical fiber cables; Optical fibers; Process control; Programmable control; Road transportation; Spine;
Conference_Titel :
Pulp and Paper Industry Technical Conference, 2000. Conference Record of 2000 Annual
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6331-0
DOI :
10.1109/PAPCON.2000.854209