E-Book, Englisch, 1756 Seiten
Zurawski Industrial Communication Technology Handbook, Second Edition
2. Auflage 2014
ISBN: 978-1-4822-0733-0
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
E-Book, Englisch, 1756 Seiten
Reihe: Industrial Information Technology
ISBN: 978-1-4822-0733-0
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Featuring contributions from major technology vendors, industry consortia, and government and private research establishments, the Industrial Communication Technology Handbook, Second Edition provides comprehensive and authoritative coverage of wire- and wireless-based specialized communication networks used in plant and factory automation, automotive applications, avionics, building automation, energy and power systems, train applications, and more.
New to the Second Edition:
- 46 brand-new chapters and 21 substantially revised chapters
- Inclusion of the latest, most significant developments in specialized communication technologies and systems
- Addition of new application domains for specialized networks
The Industrial Communication Technology Handbook, Second Edition supplies readers with a thorough understanding of the application-specific requirements for communication services and their supporting technologies. It is useful to a broad spectrum of professionals involved in the conception, design, development, standardization, and use of specialized communication networks as well as academic institutions engaged in engineering education and vocational training.
Zielgruppe
Electrical and computer engineers, instrumentation engineers, industrial automation professionals, IT and networking professionals, and production and manufacturing engineers, as well as academic institutions engaged in engineering education and vocational training.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Preface
Editor
Contributors
International Advisory Board
Field Area and Control Networks
Fieldbus Systems Fundamentals
Thilo Sauter, Danube University, Krems, Austria
Networked Control Systems for Manufacturing: Parameterization, Differentiation, Evaluation and Application
James R. Moyne and Dawn M. Tilbury, University of Michigan, USA and Dhananjay Anand, National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA
Configuration and Management of Networked Embedded Devices
Wilfried Elmenreich and Andrea Monacchi, Alpen-Adria-Universität, Klagenfurt, Austria
A Smart Transducer Interface Standard for Sensors and Actuators
Kang Lee, National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA
IO-Link Interface and System
Wolfgang Stripf, PROFIBUS & PROFINET International, Germany
AS-Interface
Tilman Schinke, AS-International Association e.V., Germany
HART Over Legacy 4-20 mA Signal Base
Mark Nixon, Emerson, USA; Wally Pratt, HART Communication Foundation, USA; and Eric Rotvold, Rosemount, USA
HART Device Networks
Mark Nixon and Deji Chen, Emerson Process Management, USA and Wally Pratt, HART Communication Foundation, USA
The Common Industrial Protocol (CIP™) and the Family of CIP Networks
Viktor Schiffer, Rockwell Automation, Germany
Modbus
Rudy Belliardi, Schneider Electric, USA and Ralf Neubert, Schneider Electric, Germany
PROFIBUS
Ulrich Jecht, UJ Process Analytics, Germany and Wolfgang Stripf and Peter Wenzel, PROFIBUS & PROFINET International, Germany
PROFInet
Peter Wenzel, PROFIBUS & PROFINET International, Germany
The Sercos® Automation Bus
Scott Hibbard, Bosch Rexroth Corporation, USA; Peter Lutz, Sercos International e.V., Germany; and Ronald M. Larsen, Sercos North America, USA
FOUNDATION Fieldbus: History and Features
Salvatore Cavalieri, University of Catania, Italy
INTERBUS
Jürgen Jasperneite, Fraunhofer IOSB-INA, Germany
Industrial Ethernet
Switched Ethernet in Automation
Gunnar Prytz, Per Christian Juel, and Rahil Hussain, ABB Corporate Research, Norway and Tor Skeie, Simula Research Laboratory and University of Oslo, Norway
Real-Time Ethernet for Automation Applications
Max Felser, Bern University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland
Ethernet for Control Automation Technology
Gianluca Cena, Stefano Scanzio, Adriano Valenzano, and Claudio Zunino, National Research Council of Italy, Torino and CNR-IEIIT
Ethernet Powerlink
Federico Tramarin and Stefano Vitturi, National Research Council of Italy, Torino; CNR-IEIIT; and University of Padova, Italy
IEEE 802.1 Audio/Video Bridging and Time-Sensitive Networking
Wilfried Steiner, TTTech Computertechnik AG, Austria; Norm Finn, CISCO Systems, USA; and Matthias Posch, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Fault-Tolerant Clock Synchronization in Industrial Automation Networks
Clock Synchronization in Distributed Systems using NTP and PTP
Reinhard Exel and Thilo Sauter, Danube University, Krems, Austria and Paolo Ferrari and Stefano Rinaldi, University of Brescia, Italy
Accessing Factory Floor Data
Linking Factory Floor and the Internet
Thilo Sauter, Danube University, Krems, Austria
MTConnect: Different Devices, Common Connection
Dave Edstrom, Virtual Photons Electrons, USA
The Standard Message Specification for Industrial Automation Systems: ISO 9506 (MMS)
Karlheinz Swartz, Schwarz Consulting Company, Germany
Extending CEA-709 Control Networks across IP Channels
Dietmar Loy and Stefan Soucek, LOYTEC Electronics GmbH, Austria
Web Services for Embedded Devices
Vlado Altmann, Hendrik Bohn, and Frank Golatowski, University of Rostock, Germany
Safety Technologies in Industrial Networks and Network Security
PROFIsafe: Functional Safety with PROFIBUS and PROFINET
Wolfgang Stripf, PROFIBUS & PROFINET International, Germany and Herbert Barthel, Siemens, Germany
The SafetyNet p Protocol
Marco Cereia, National Research Council of Italy, Torino and CNR-IEIIT and Jochen Streib and Reinhard Sperrer, Safety Network International e.V, Germany
Security in Industrial Communications
Thilo Sauter and Albert Treytl, Danube University, Krems, Austria
Wireless Industrial Networks
Wireless LAN Technology for the Factory Floor: Challenges and Approaches
Andreas Willig, University of Christchurch, New Zealand
WirelessHart
Alexandra Flammini and Emiliano Sisinni, University of Brescia, Italy
ISA100
Stig Petersen and Simon Carlsen, SINTEF, Norway
Comparison of WirelessHart and ISA 100
Stig Petersen and Simon Carlsen, SINTEF, Norway
IEC-PAS 62601/WIA-PA
Affonso Guedes and Ivanovitch Silva, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, Brazil
Wireless Extensions of Real-Time Industrial Networks
Gianluca Cena and Adriano Valenzano, National Research Council of Italy, Torino and CNR-IEIIT and Stefano Vitturi, National Research Council of Italy, Torino; CNR-IEIIT; and University of Padua, Italy
Wireless Sensor Networks for Automation
Tomas Lennvall, Jan-Erik Frey, and Mikael Gidlund, ABB Corporate Research, Sweden
Design and Implementation of a Truly Wireless Real-Time Sensor/Actuator Interface for Discrete Manufacturing Automation
Guntram Scheible, ABB Corporate Research, Germany; D. Dzung, ABB Corporate Research, Switzerland; and Jan Endresen, ABB Corporate Research, Sweden
IPv6 over Low Power Wireless Personal Area Networks (6LoWPAN) and Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP)
Guido Moritz and Frank Golatowski, University of Rostock, Germany
Time-Triggered Communication
Concepts of Time-Triggered Communication
Roman Obermaisser, University of Siegen, Germany
Time-Triggered Protocol (TTP/C)
Roman Obermaisser, University of Siegen, Germany and Michael Paulitsch, Airbus Group, Germany
Time-Triggered CAN
Roland Kammerer, Vienna University of Technology, Austria and Roman Obermaisser, University of Siegen, Germany
Time-Triggered Ethernet
Wilfried Steiner, TTTech Computertechnik AG, Austria and Michael Paulitsch, Airbus Group, Germany
Avionics and Aerospace
AS 15531/MIL-STD-1553B Digital Time Division Command/Response Multiplex Data Bus
Chris de Long, Honeywell Defense Avionics Systems, USA
ASCB: Avionics Standard Communications Bus
Michael Paulitsch, Airbus Group, Germany
ARINC 429
Daniel A. Martinec, Aeronautical Radio, Inc. (ARINC), USA
ARINC 629
Michael Paulitsch, Airbus Group, Germany
Commercial Standard Digital Bus
Lee H. Harrison, Galaxy Scientific Corporation, USA
SAFEbus
Kevin R. Driscoll, Honeywell International Inc., USA and Michael Paulitsch, Airbus Group, Germany
Dimensioning of Civilian Avionics Networks: An AFDX Perspective
Jean-Luc Scharbarg and Christian Fraboul, University of Toulouse, France
Automotive Communication Technologies
In-Vehicle Communication Networks: A Historical Perspective and Review
Nicolas Navet, University of Luxembourg and Françoise Simonot-Lion, LORIA - Nancy Université, France
Standardized Basic System Software for Automotive Applications
Thomas Galla, Electrobit, Austria
Controller Area Network
Gianluca Cena and Adriano Valenzano, National Research Council of Italy, Torino and CNR-IEIIT
FlexRay Communication Technology
Roman Nossal-Tueyeni, Austrocontrol, Austria and Dietmar Millinger, Millinger Consulting, Austria
The LIN Standard
Antal Rajnak, MentorGraphics, Switzerland and Anders Kallerdahl, Mocean Laboratories AB, Sweden
Building Automation
State of the Art in Smart Homes and Buildings
Wolfgang Kastner, Lucas Krammer, and Andreas Fernbach, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Fundamentals of LonWorks®/CEA-709 Networks
Dietmar Loy and Stefan Soucek, LOYTEC electronics GmbH, Austria
BACnet: The Communication Protocol for Building Automation and Control Networks
Frank Schubert, MBS GmbH, Germany
KNX, A Worldwide Standard Protocol for Home and Building Automation: State of the Art and Perspectives
Michele Ruta, Floriano Scioscia, Giuseppe Loseto, and Eugenio Di Sciascio, Politecnico di Bari, Italy
Future Trends in Smart Homes and Buildings
Wolfgang Kastner, Markus Jung, and Lukas Krammer, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Energy and Power Systems
Protocols for Automatic Meter Reading
Klaas De Craemer and Geert Deconinck, KU Leuven, Belgium and Matthias Stifter, Austria Institute of Technology
Communication Protocols for Power System Automation
Peter Palensky, Friederich Kupzog, Thomas Strasser, and Matthias Stifter, Austrian Institute of Technology and Thomas Leber, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
IEC 61850: A Single Standard for the Engineering, Automation, and Supervision of Power Systems on All Voltage Levels
Karlheinz Swartz, Schwarz Consulting Company, Germany
Fundamentals of the IEC 61400-25 Standard: Communications for Monitoring and Control of Wind Power Plants
Federico Pérez, Elisabet Estévez, Isidro Calvo, Darío Orive, and Marga Marcos, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Spain
Communication Networks and Services in Railway Applications
Communication in Train Control
Heinz Kantz, Stefan Resch, and Christoph Scherrer, Thales Rail Signaling Solutions, Austria
Ethernet Extensions for TCN
Stephan Rupp, Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg Stuttgart, Germany and Reiner Gruebmeyer, Kontron AG, Germany
SEMI
SEMI Interface and Communication Standards: An Overview and Case Study
K.M. Goh, L.S. Goh, G. H. Phua, A.M. Fong, Y.G. Lim, K. Yi, and O. Tin, Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology
Emerging Protocols and Technologies
BRAIN: Braided Ring Availability Integrity Network
Michael Paulitsch, Airbus Group, Germany and Brendan Hall and Kevin R. Driscoll, Honeywell International Inc., USA
Index