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Wireless communications is being rapidly implemented in the industrial environment, with great success, provided certain ground rules are applied. These include ensuring a robust wireless link, correct integration with the wired communications systems, and proper data security. The critical objective of wireless communications networks must be to achieve similar capacities, bandwidths, responsiveness and availability to that of wire-based communications systems. Apart from covering wireless basics, the workshop provides an in-depth coverage of the main industrial wireless technologies in use today, viz. radio modems, IEEE 802.11 wireless LANs (Wi-Fi) and IEEE 802.15.4 wireless PAN technology as implemented by a multitude of process control system vendors. WirelessHART is a specific example of this. The workshop also covers some of the secondary technologies that are not known as industrial technologies per se, but which still find widespread application in industrial environments. These include Bluetooth, LP radio, mobile (cellular) data systems and VSAT. At the end of the course you should have a clear understanding of the choices available to you in designing and implementing your own industrial wireless network. MORE INFORMATION: http://www.idc-online.com/content/practical-industrial-wireless-engineers-and-technicians-3
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Practical Industrial Wireless for Engineers & Technicians
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Objectives
• Have a picture of the current overall trends in Industrial Wireless systems
• Understand the relevance of WINA and the ISA-SP100 initiatives
• Understand the concept of the OSI model and its relevance to wireless networks
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Introduction
Useful in Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems
• Wireless point-to point systems:
IEEE 802.11 used more as a wireless extension to Ethernet in a plant environment & for mesh networks
IEEE 802.15.4 - Easy to use, reliability and redundancy
• SP-100 Wireless Systems:
Establishing standards, recommended practices, technical reports, and related information to define procedures for implementing wireless systems in the automation and control environment
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WINA and ISA-SP100
• WINA (Wireless Industrial Networking Alliance):
Influencing and supporting applicable standards
Developing user-friendly information materials
Forming industry partnerships to sponsor wireless plant demonstrations
Supporting Web-based education and demonstration projects
Certifying systems in specific applications
Demonstrating robustness and reliability
Reducing operating costs
Defining essential requirements and working with industry alliances and standards bodies to achieve them
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The OSI model
OSI layering concept
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The OSI model
• Relationship between layers, entities, functions and SAPs
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The OSI model
• Service primitive
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The OSI model
• Peer layer interaction in OSI model
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The OSI model
• OSI message passing
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OSI layer services
• Application layer
• Presentation layer
• Session layer
• Transport layer
• Network layer
• Data Link layer
• Physical layer
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Ethernet • Dominant LAN technology
• Provides a set of physical media definitions, a scheme for sharing that physical media (CSMA/CD or full-duplex), and a simple frame format and hardware source/destination addressing scheme (MAC addresses) for moving packets of data between devices on a LAN
• Limitations - Support one or more communication protocols
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TCP/IP
• Provide routing services, end-to-end verification of transmitted data, and interfacing services to the stack for clients and servers
• Ensures correct delivery of data, and sliding windows to prevent data buffer overruns on the receiving side
• A connection-oriented transport protocol
• A very reliable protocol
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