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Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks : monitoring, control and automation

✍ Scribed by Budampati, Ramakrishna; Kolavennu, Soumitri


Publisher
Elsevier Woodhead Publishing
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Leaves
252
Series
Woodhead Publishing series in electronic and optical materials no. 75
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks: Monitoring, Control and Automation explores the explosive growth that has occurred in the use of wireless sensor networks in a variety of applications during the last few years. As wireless technology can reduce costs, increase productivity, and ease maintenance, the book looks at the progress in standardization efforts regarding reliability, security, performance, power consumption, and integration.

Early sections of the book discuss issues such as media access control (MAC), antenna design and site survey, energy harvesting, and explosion-proof design. Subsequent sections present WSN standards, including ISA100, ZigBeeβ„’, Wifiβ„’, WirelessHARTβ„’ and 6loWPAN, and the applications of WSNs in the oil and gas, chemical, food, and nuclear power industries.

  • Reviews technologies and standards for industrial wireless sensor networks
  • Considers particular applications for the technology and their ability to reduce costs, increase productivity, and ease maintenance
  • Focuses on industry needs and standardization efforts regarding reliability, security, performance, power consumption, and integration.

✦ Table of Contents


Content: ""Front Cover""
""Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks: Monitoring, Control and Automation""
""Copyright""
""Contents""
""List of contributors""
""Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Optical Materials""
""Part One: Wireless sensor network technologies and standards ""
""Chapter 1: Industrial data communications protocols and application layers""
""1.1 Data communications in manufacturing""
""1.1.1 Market segmentation""
""1.1.1.1 Fluid process industries""
""1.1.1.2 Discrete parts manufacture""
""1.1.1.3 Hybrid/batch"" ""1.1.1.4 Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition""""1.1.2 ISO/IEC 7498-1 seven-layer Open System Interconnection (OSI) model""
""1.2 Physical and Data Link Layers""
""1.2.1 Analog 4â€"20 mA""
""1.2.2 TIA/EIA 232 (ITU V24/28)""
""1.2.3 TIA/EIA 485/422""
""1.2.4 Coaxial cable (CATV)""
""1.2.5 Ethernet""
""1.2.5.1 Category 3â€"7 cabling (TIA/EIA 568)""
""1.2.5.2 Fiber-optic""
""1.2.6 Wireless""
""1.2.6.1 IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi, LAN)""
""1.2.6.2 IEEE 802.15.4 (PAN)""
""ISA100 wireless""
""WirelessHART""
""ZigBee""
""1.2.6.3 IEEE 802.15.1 (Classical Bluetooth)"" ""BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy or Bluetooth Smart)""""Industrial Bluetooth""
""1.3 Application Layers""
""1.3.1 Modbus/J-Bus""
""1.3.2 DH + ""
""1.3.3 Foundation Fieldbus""
""1.3.4 EDDL (IEC 61804), FDT/DTM, FDI""
""1.3.5 OPC""
""1.4 Additional protocol families""
""1.4.1 PROFIBUS""
""1.4.1.1 PROFIBUS-DP""
""1.4.1.2 PROFIBUS-PA""
""1.4.1.3 PROFINET""
""1.4.2 CIP (Common Industrial Protocol)""
""1.4.2.1 DeviceNet""
""1.4.2.2 ControlNet""
""1.4.2.3 EtherNet/IP""
""1.4.2.4 CompoNet""
""1.4.3 Highway Addressable Remote Termination""
""1.4.4 Interbus"" ""1.4.5 EtherCAT""""1.4.6 Ethernet PowerLink""
""1.4.7 Sercos""
""1.4.8 CC-Link""
""1.4.9 LonWorks""
""1.4.10 CANopen""
""1.4.11 AS-Interface""
""1.5 Sources of further information""
""Chapter 2: Energy harvesting and battery technologies for powering wireless sensor networks""
""2.1 Introduction""
""2.2 Energy harvesting for WSNs""
""2.2.1 Solar energy harvesting""
""2.2.2 Vibration energy harvesting""
""2.2.3 Air flow energy harvesting""
""2.2.4 Radio frequency energy harvesting""
""2.2.5 Thermal energy harvesting"" ""2.2.6 Promising energy-harvesting solutions""""2.3 Energy storage for WSNs""
""2.3.1 Primary batteries""
""2.3.2 Secondary energy storage elements""
""2.3.2.1 Rechargeable batteries""
""2.3.2.2 Capacitors""
""2.3.2.3 Supercapacitors""
""2.3.2.4 Fuel cells""
""2.3.2.5 Heat engines""
""2.3.2.6 Betavoltaic systems""
""2.3.2.7 Hybrid storage/power technologies""
""2.4 Open research issues""
""2.5 Conclusions""
""Acknowledgment""
""References""
""Chapter 3: Process control and diagnostics over wireless sensor networks""
""3.1 Introduction and motivation""


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