The Industrial Communication Technology Handbook
Date: 30 April 2011, 11:45
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The Industrial Communication Technology Handbook focuses on current and newly emerging communication technologies and systems that are evolving in response to the needs of industry and the demands of industry-led consortia and organizations. Organized into two parts, the text first summarizes the basics of data communications and IP networks, then presents a comprehensive overview of the field of industrial communications. This book extensively covers the areas of fieldbus technology, industrial Ethernet and real-time extensions, wireless and mobile technologies in industrial applications, the linking of the factory floor with the Internet and wireless fieldbuses, network security and safety, automotive applications, automation and energy system applications, and more. The Handbook presents material in the form of tutorials, surveys, and technology overviews, combining fundamentals and advanced issues with articles grouped into sections for a cohesive and comprehensive presentation. The text contains 42 contributed articles by experts from industry and industrial research establishments at the forefront of development, and some of the most renowned academic institutions worldwide. It analyzes content from an industrial perspective, illustrating actual implementations and successful technology deployments. CONTENTS Part 1 Basics of Data Communication and IP Networks 1 Principles of Lower-Layer Protocols for Data Communications in Industrial Communication Networks 2 IP Internetworking 3 A Perspective on Internet Routing: IP Routing Protocols and Addressing Issues 4 Fundamentals in Quality of Service and Real-Time Transmission 5 Survey of Network Management Frameworks 6 Internet Security Part 2 Industrial Communication Technology and Systems Section I Field Area and Control Networks 7 Fieldbus Systems: History and Evolution 8 The WorldFIP Fieldbus 9 FOUNDATION Fieldbus: History and Features 10 PROFIBUS: Open Solutions for the World of Automation 11 Principles and Features of PROFInet 12 Dependable Time-Triggered Communication 13 Controller Area Network: A Survey 14 The CIP Family of Fieldbus Protocols 15 The Anatomy of the P-NET Fieldbus 16 INTERBUS Means Speed, Connectivity, Safety 17 Data Transmission in Industrial Environments Using IEEE 1394 FireWire 18 Configuration and Management of Fieldbus Systems 19 Which Network for Which Application Section II Ethernet and Wireless Network Technologies 20 Approaches to Enforce Real-Time Behavior in Ethernet 21 Switched Ethernet in Automation Networking 22 Wireless LAN Technology for the Factory Floor: Challenges and Approaches 23 Wireless Local and Wireless Personal Area Network Technologies for Industrial Deployment Section III Linking Factory Floor with the Internet and Wireless Fieldbuses 24 Linking Factory Floor and the Internet 25 Extending EIA-709 Control Networks across IP Channels 26 Interconnection of Wireline and Wireless Fieldbuses Section IV Security and Safety Technologies in Industrial Networks 27 Security Topics and Solutions for Automation Networks 28 PROFIsafe: Safety Technology with PROFIBUS Section V Applications of Networks and Other Technologies Automotive Communication Technologies 29 Design of Automotive X-by-Wire Systems 30 FlexRay Communication Technology 31 The LIN Standard 32 Volcano: Enabling Correctness by Design Networks in Building Automation 33 The Use of Network Hierarchies in Building Telemetry and Control Applications 34 EIB: European Installation Bus 35 Fundamentals of LonWorks/EIA-709 Networks: ANSI/EIA-709 Protocol Standard (LonTalk) Manufacturing Message Specification in Industrial Automation 36 The Standard Message Specification for Industrial Automation Systems: ISO 9506 (MMS) 37 Virtual Factory Communication System Using ISO 9506 and Its Application to Networked Factory Machine Motion Control 38 The SERCOS interface Train Communication Network 39 The IEC/IEEE Train Communication Network Smart Transducer Interface 40 A Smart Transducer Interface Standard for Sensors and Actuators Energy Systems 41 Applying IEC 61375 (Train Communication Network) to Data Communication in Electrical Substations SEMI 42 SEMI Interface and Communication Standards: An Overview and Case Study PassWord: www.freebookspot.com
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