Industrial sensors and controls in communication networks :
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[Book]
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from wired technologies to cloud computing and the internet of things /
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Dong-Seong Kim, Hoa Tran-Dang.
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Cham, Switzerland :
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Springer,
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[2019]
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1 online resource
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Computer communications and networks
GENERAL NOTES
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8.2 Wireless Sensor Networks
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Intro; Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; Industrial Control Networks; 1 An Overview on Industrial Control Networks; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Architecture of Industrial Control Networks; 1.3 Requirements of Industrial Control Networks; 1.4 Communication Technologies for Industrial Control Networks; 1.4.1 Fieldbuses; 1.4.2 Industrial Ethernet; 1.5 Trends and Issues; 1.6 Conclusions; References; 2 FlexRay Protocol: Objectives and Features; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 FlexRay System; 2.2.1 Level 1-Network Topology; 2.2.2 Level 2-Interface; 2.2.3 Level 3-CHI and Protocol Engine
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2.3 Message Scheduling for FlexRay System2.3.1 FlexRay Static Segment; 2.3.2 FlexRay Dynamic Segment; 2.3.3 Comparison with CAN; 2.4 Verification and Validation; 2.4.1 Computer Simulation for Model Validation; 2.4.2 Formal Verification; 2.5 Software and Hardware; 2.5.1 Software; 2.5.2 Hardware; 2.6 Conclusions; References; 3 Communication Using Controller Area Network Protocol; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 CAN Protocol Overview; 3.2.1 Physical Layer; 3.2.2 Message Frame Format; 3.2.3 Medium Access Technique; 3.2.4 Error Management; 3.2.5 Implementation; 3.3 Main Features; 3.3.1 Advantages
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3.3.2 Performances3.3.3 Determinism; 3.3.4 Dependability; 3.4 Conclusions; References; 4 Distributed Control System for Ship Engines Using Dual Fieldbus; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Redundant Distributed Control System; 4.2.1 Modbus Protocol; 4.2.2 CAN Protocol; 4.2.3 Redundancy; 4.3 Implementation and Experimental Test; 4.4 Conclusions; References; 5 Implementing Modbus and CAN Bus Protocol Conversion Interface; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Modbus and CAN Bus; 5.2.1 Modbus; 5.2.2 CAN Bus; 5.3 Conversion Interface Design; 5.3.1 Hardware Design; 5.3.2 Software Design; 5.4 Conclusions; References
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6 MIL-STD-1553 Protocol in High Data Rate Applications6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Related Works; 6.3 MIL-STD-1553 Network Protocol Infrastructure; 6.3.1 MIL-STD-1553 Hardware Elements; 6.3.2 MIL-STD-1553 Protocol Format; 6.3.3 Manchester Encoder/Decoder; 6.3.4 Quality Control Process; 6.4 Comparative Analysis of High-Speed Data Bus Technologies; 6.4.1 Traditional MIL-STD-1553 Architecture; 6.4.2 HyPer-1553TM Data Bus Technology; 6.4.3 Turbo 1553 Approach; 6.4.4 Tools for Testing and Simulation; 6.5 Conclusions and Future Works; References; 7 Research and Design of 1553B Protocol Bus Control Unit
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7.1 Introduction7.2 1553B Protocol; 7.2.1 Hardware Characteristics; 7.2.2 Encoding; 7.2.3 Word and Message; 7.2.4 Hierarchical Division; 7.3 BCU Design; 7.3.1 Decoding Unit; 7.3.2 Data Encode Unit; 7.3.3 Command Words Decode Unit; 7.3.4 Send Control Unit; 7.3.5 Status Words Receive Control and Decode Unit; 7.3.6 Address Decode Unit; 7.3.7 Send Overtime Detection Unit; 7.3.8 Error Detection Unit; 7.3.9 DSP Communication Interface; 7.4 Logic Emulation; 7.5 Conclusions; References; Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks; 8 An Overview on Wireless Sensor Networks; 8.1 Introduction
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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This informative text/reference presents a detailed review of the state of the art in industrial sensor and control networks. The book examines a broad range of applications, along with their design objectives and technical challenges. The coverage includes fieldbus technologies, wireless communication technologies, network architectures, and resource management and optimization for industrial networks. Discussions are also provided on industrial communication standards for both wired and wireless technologies, as well as for the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). Topics and features: Describes the FlexRay, CAN, and Modbus fieldbus protocols for industrial control networks, as well as the MIL-STD-1553 standard Proposes a dual fieldbus approach, incorporating both CAN and ModBus fieldbus technologies, for a ship engine distributed control system Reviews a range of industrial wireless sensor network (IWSN) applications, from environmental sensing and condition monitoring, to process automation Examines the wireless networking performance, design requirements, and technical limitations of IWSN applications Presents a survey of IWSN commercial solutions and service providers, and summarizes the emerging trends in this area Discusses the latest technologies and open challenges in realizing the vision of the IIoT, highlighting various applications of the IIoT in industrial domains Introduces a logistics paradigm for adopting IIoT technology on the Physical Internet This unique work will be of great value to all researchers involved in industrial sensor and control networks, wireless networking, and the Internet of Things. Prof. Dong-Seong Kim is Director of the KIT Convergence Research Institute and ICT Convergence Research Center (ITRC program), supported by the Korean government, at Kumoh National Institute of Technology, Gumi, South Korea. He is a senior member of the IEEE and ACM. Dr. Hoa Tran-Dang is a research professor, working in the NSL Laboratory, in the Department of ICT Convergence Engineering at Kumoh National Institute of Technology.
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Industrial Sensors and Controls in Communication Networks : From Wired Technologies to Cloud Computing and the Internet of Things.