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Industrial communication technology handbook

โœ Scribed by Zurawski, Richard


Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2017
Tongue
English
Leaves
1722
Edition
Second edition
Category
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โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Cover......Page 1
Contents......Page 9
Preface......Page 15
Editor......Page 17
Acknowledgments......Page 19
Contributors......Page 21
International Advisory Board......Page 27
Chapter 1: Fieldbus System Fundamentals......Page 31
Chapter 2: Networked Control Systems for Manufacturing: : Parameterization, Differentiation, Evaluation, and Application......Page 81
Chapter 3: Configuration and Management of Networked Embedded Devices......Page 123
Chapter 4: Smart Transducer Interface Standard for Sensors and Actuators......Page 149
Chapter 5: IO-Link (Single-Drop Digital Communication System) for Sensors and Actuators......Page 167
Chapter 6: AS-Interface......Page 177
Chapter 7: HART over Legacy 4โ€“20 mA Signal Base......Page 233
Chapter 8: HART Device Networks......Page 249
Chapter 9: Common Industrial Protocol (CIPโ„ข) and the Family of CIP Networks......Page 283
Chapter 10: Modbus Protocol
......Page 383
Chapter 11: PROFIBUS......Page 417
Chapter 12: PROFINET......Page 447
Chapter 13: Sercosยฎ Automation Bus......Page 479
Chapter 14: Foundation Fieldbus......Page 525
Chapter 15: INTERBUS......Page 547
Chapter 16: Switched Ethernet in Automation......Page 565
Chapter 17: Real-Time Ethernet for Automation Applications......Page 581
Chapter 18: Ethernet for Control Automation Technology......Page 603
Chapter 19: Ethernet POWERLINK......Page 631
Chapter 20: IEEE 802.1 Audio/Video Bridging and Time-Sensitive Networking......Page 643
Chapter 21: Clock Synchronization in Distributed Systems Using NTP and PTP......Page 659
Chapter 22: Linking Factory Floor and the Internet......Page 687
Chapter 23: MTConnect: Different Devices, Common Connection
......Page 711
Chapter 24: Standard Message Specification for Industrial Automation Systems: : ISO 9506 (MMS)......Page 723
Chapter 25: Extending CEA-709 Control Networks over IP Channels......Page 757
Chapter 26: Web Services for Embedded Devices......Page 775
Chapter 27: PROFIsafe: Functional Safety with PROFIBUS and PROFINET......Page 805
Chapter 28: SafetyNET p Protocol......Page 827
Chapter 29: Security in Industrial Communications......Page 851
Chapter 30: Wireless LAN Technology for the Factory Floor: Challenges and Approaches......Page 877
Chapter 31: WirelessHART......Page 901
Chapter 32: ISA100.11a......Page 921
Chapter 33: Comparison of WirelessHART and ISA100.11a for Wireless Instrumentation......Page 935
Chapter 34: IEC 62601: Wireless Networks for Industrial Automationโ€“Process Automation (WIA-PA)......Page 951
Chapter 35: Wireless Extensions of Real-Time Industrial Networks......Page 969
Chapter 36: Wireless Sensor Networks for Automation......Page 981
Chapter 37: Design and Implementation of a Truly Wireless Real-Time Sensor/Actuator Interface for Discrete Manufacturing Automation......Page 1033
Chapter 38: IPv6 over Low-Power Wireless Personal Area Networks (6LoWPAN) and Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP)......Page 1061
Chapter 39: Concepts of Time-Triggered Communication......Page 1077
Chapter 40: Time-Triggered Protocol (TTP/C)......Page 1087
Chapter 41: Time-Triggered CAN......Page 1099
Chapter 42: Time-Triggered Ethernet......Page 1117
Chapter 43: MIL-STD-1553B Digital Time Division Command/Response Multiplex Data Bus......Page 1137
Chapter 44: ASCB: : Avionics Standard Communications Bus......Page 1163
Chapter 45: ARINC Specification 429 Mark 33 Digital Information Transfer System......Page 1173
Chapter 46: ARINC 629......Page 1189
Chapter 47: Commercial Standard Digital Bus......Page 1209
Chapter 48: SAFEbus......Page 1219
Chapter 49: Dimensioning of Civilian Avionics Networks......Page 1245
Chapter 50: In-Vehicle Communication Networks: A Historical Perspective and Review......Page 1269
Chapter 51: Standardized Basic System Software for Automotive Embedded Applications......Page 1299
Chapter 52: Protocols and Services in Controller Area Networks......Page 1331
Chapter 53: FlexRay Communication Technology......Page 1381
Chapter 54: The LIN Standard......Page 1397
Chapter 55: State of the Art in Smart Homes and Buildings......Page 1415
Chapter 56: Fundamentals of LonWorksยฎ/CEA-709 Networks......Page 1435
Chapter 57: BACnet: : Communication Protocol for Building Automation and Control Networks......Page 1449
Chapter 58: KNX: A Worldwide Standard Protocol for Home and Building Automation: : State of the Art and Perspectives......Page 1463
Chapter 59: Future Trends in Smart Homes and Buildings......Page 1483
Chapter 60: Protocols for Automatic Meter Reading......Page 1505
Chapter 61: Communication Protocols for Power System Automation......Page 1535
Chapter 62: IEC 61850: A Single Standard for the Engineering, Protection, Automation, and Supervision of Power Systems on All Voltage Levels......Page 1557
Chapter 63: Fundamentals of the IEC 61400-25 Standard: : Communications for Monitoring and Control of Wind Power Plants......Page 1601
Chapter 64: Communication in Train Control......Page 1629
Chapter 65: Ethernet Extensions for Train Communication Network......Page 1645
Chapter 66: Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International Interface and Communication Standards: An Overview with Case Studies......Page 1661
Chapter 67: Brain......Page 1701
Back Cover......Page 1721


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