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DOE Wireless and Sensing
Honeywell DOE Wireless and Sensing
Program
DOE Wireless and Sensing
Wireless Architecture for Industrial SystemsWireless Architecture for Industrial Systems
• Create and field a wireless communication system based on a unique system architecture that tightly integrates highly robust radio communications with security features essential for large-scale deployment of low-cost industrial sensors• Enable application of wireless sensors to massively instrumented distributed process parameters not traditionally monitored for energy usage and/or environmental impact • Demonstrate and test an affordable and easy-to-use wireless network technology in an industrial environment at two demonstration sites.
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Honeywell DOE Wireless PartnersHoneywell DOE Wireless Partners
Omnex• FHSS radios
Ember• Network latency• Mesh network configuration and recovery
Honeywell Labs• Program Leadership and Vision• Security Key management• Fieldbus/Modbus/OPC gateway
NTRU• Security Strategy Validation
ADCON• Radio testing and consulting
ChevronTexaco• Voice of the Customer• Wireless Sensor Testing
Honeywell IM&C• Voice of the Customer• Requirements analysis• System Design
Honeywell Specialty Chemical• Voice of the Customer• Wireless Sensor Testing
EPRI• Standards development• Industrial Test Site Development
Honeywell HPS• Voice of the Customer• Requirements analysis• System Design
Honeywell Bangalore• 802.15.4 Development• FHSS Slot Schedular• 802.11 Development
Figure8• ZigBee network testing
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TransAlta• Voice of the Customer
DOE Wireless and Sensing
““Industrial” Wireless DomainsIndustrial” Wireless Domains
• Analog radio
• Wireless IT
• Video monitoring
• Equipment monitoring and diagnostics
• Industrial process monitoring and control
Disparate requirements by the different domains hampers emergence of widely accepted industrial wireless standard
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Honeywell DOE area of focusHoneywell DOE area of focus
• Analog radio
• Wireless IT
• Video monitoring
• Equipment monitoring and diagnostics
• Industrial process monitoring and control
DOE Wireless and Sensing
Program DirectionsProgram Directions
• Completed extensive Voice of the Customer (VOC) visits to 3 sites: Chemical, Power Generation, PetroChemical
• Analyzed feedback from XYR5000 customers installation, use, and future expectations.
• Completed extensive RF testing of multiple radio solutions.
• Developed system model of for understanding bottlenecks and scalability
• Developed secure communications system with convenient key management
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Industrial Wireless System - Key Industrial Wireless System - Key RequirementsRequirements
1. Reliable communications - Robust to single point failures - Resistant to interference / jamming
2. End to end latency control
3. Capacity and Scalability
4. Success Rate
5. Localized Faults 6. Global Solution / standard
7. Co-existence with 802.11b/g
8. Multiple periodic reporting rates
9. Data QoS Classes
10. Security- Privacy
- Integrity - Authentication - Key management
11. Diagnostics /Alarm reporting
12. Power cycle recovery
13. Battery Life 3-5 years
Industrial Wireless for Process Control Demands Unique Set of Requirements