Industrial Communication Systems

Book description

The Industrial Electronics Handbook, Second Edition, Industrial Communications Systems combines traditional and newer, more specialized knowledge that helps industrial electronics engineers develop practical solutions for the design and implementation of high-power applications. Embracing the broad technological scope of the field, this collection explores fundamental areas, including analog and digital circuits, electronics, electromagnetic machines, signal processing, and industrial control and communications systems. It also facilitates the use of intelligent systems—such as neural networks, fuzzy systems, and evolutionary methods—in terms of a hierarchical structure that makes factory control and supervision more efficient by addressing the needs of all production components.

Enhancing its value, this fully updated collection presents research and global trends as published in the IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics Journal, one of the largest and most respected publications in the field. Modern communication systems in factories use many different—and increasingly sophisticated—systems to send and receive information. Industrial Communication Systems spans the full gamut of concepts that engineers require to maintain a well-designed, reliable communications system that can ensure successful operation of any production process.

Delving into the subject, this volume covers:

  • Technical principles
  • Application-specific areas
  • Technologies
  • Internet programming
  • Outlook, including trends and expected challenges

Other volumes in the set:

  • Fundamentals of Industrial Electronics
  • Power Electronics and Motor Drives
  • Control and Mechatronics
  • Intelligent Systems

Table of contents

  1. Front cover (1/2)
  2. Front cover (2/2)
  3. Contents (1/2)
  4. Contents (2/2)
  5. Preface
  6. Preambles (1/2)
  7. Preambles (2/2)
  8. Acknowledgments
  9. Editorial Board
  10. Editors
  11. Contributors (1/2)
  12. Contributors (2/2)
  13. Section I. Technical Principles
  14. Chapter 1. ISO/OSI Model (1/2)
  15. Chapter 1. ISO/OSI Model (2/2)
  16. Chapter 2. Media (1/4)
  17. Chapter 2. Media (2/4)
  18. Chapter 2. Media (3/4)
  19. Chapter 2. Media (4/4)
  20. Chapter 3. Media Access Methods (1/2)
  21. Chapter 3. Media Access Methods (2/2)
  22. Chapter 4. Routing in Wireless Networks (1/4)
  23. Chapter 4. Routing in Wireless Networks (2/4)
  24. Chapter 4. Routing in Wireless Networks (3/4)
  25. Chapter 4. Routing in Wireless Networks (4/4)
  26. Chapter 5. Profiles and Interoperability (1/2)
  27. Chapter 5. Profiles and Interoperability (2/2)
  28. Chapter 6. Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks (1/4)
  29. Chapter 6. Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks (2/4)
  30. Chapter 6. Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks (3/4)
  31. Chapter 6. Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks (4/4)
  32. Chapter 7. Ad Hoc Networks (1/3)
  33. Chapter 7. Ad Hoc Networks (2/3)
  34. Chapter 7. Ad Hoc Networks (3/3)
  35. Chapter 8. Radio Frequency Identification (1/6)
  36. Chapter 8. Radio Frequency Identification (2/6)
  37. Chapter 8. Radio Frequency Identification (3/6)
  38. Chapter 8. Radio Frequency Identification (4/6)
  39. Chapter 8. Radio Frequency Identification (5/6)
  40. Chapter 8. Radio Frequency Identification (6/6)
  41. Chapter 9. RFID Technology and Its Industrial Applications (1/3)
  42. Chapter 9. RFID Technology and Its Industrial Applications (2/3)
  43. Chapter 9. RFID Technology and Its Industrial Applications (3/3)
  44. Chapter 10. Ultra low-Power Wireless Communication (1/2)
  45. Chapter 10. Ultra low-Power Wireless Communication (2/2)
  46. Chapter 11. Industrial Strength Wireless Multimedia Sensor Network Technology (1/3)
  47. Chapter 11. Industrial Strength Wireless Multimedia Sensor Network Technology (2/3)
  48. Chapter 11. Industrial Strength Wireless Multimedia Sensor Network Technology (3/3)
  49. Chapter 12. A Survey of Wireless Sensor Networks for Industrial Applications (1/2)
  50. Chapter 12. A Survey of Wireless Sensor Networks for Industrial Applications (2/2)
  51. Chapter 13. Vertical Integration (1/3)
  52. Chapter 13. Vertical Integration (2/3)
  53. Chapter 13. Vertical Integration (3/3)
  54. Chapter 14. Multimedia Service Convergence (1/3)
  55. Chapter 14. Multimedia Service Convergence (2/3)
  56. Chapter 14. Multimedia Service Convergence (3/3)
  57. Chapter 15. Virtual Automation Networks (1/4)
  58. Chapter 15. Virtual Automation Networks (2/4)
  59. Chapter 15. Virtual Automation Networks (3/4)
  60. Chapter 15. Virtual Automation Networks (4/4)
  61. Chapter 16. Industrial Agent Technology (1/4)
  62. Chapter 16. Industrial Agent Technology (2/4)
  63. Chapter 16. Industrial Agent Technology (3/4)
  64. Chapter 16. Industrial Agent Technology (4/4)
  65. Chapter 17. Real-Time Systems (1/3)
  66. Chapter 17. Real-Time Systems (2/3)
  67. Chapter 17. Real-Time Systems (3/3)
  68. Chapter 18. Clock Synchronization in Distributed Systems (1/3)
  69. Chapter 18. Clock Synchronization in Distributed Systems (2/3)
  70. Chapter 18. Clock Synchronization in Distributed Systems (3/3)
  71. Chapter 19. Quality of Service (1/4)
  72. Chapter 19. Quality of Service (2/4)
  73. Chapter 19. Quality of Service (3/4)
  74. Chapter 19. Quality of Service (4/4)
  75. Chapter 20. Network-Based Control (1/2)
  76. Chapter 20. Network-Based Control (2/2)
  77. Chapter 21. Functional Safety (1/4)
  78. Chapter 21. Functional Safety (2/4)
  79. Chapter 21. Functional Safety (3/4)
  80. Chapter 21. Functional Safety (4/4)
  81. Chapter 22. Security in Industrial Communication Systems (1/4)
  82. Chapter 22. Security in Industrial Communication Systems (2/4)
  83. Chapter 22. Security in Industrial Communication Systems (3/4)
  84. Chapter 22. Security in Industrial Communication Systems (4/4)
  85. Chapter 23. Secure Communication Using Chaos Synchronization (1/3)
  86. Chapter 23. Secure Communication Using Chaos Synchronization (2/3)
  87. Chapter 23. Secure Communication Using Chaos Synchronization (3/3)
  88. Section II. Application-Specific Areas
  89. Chapter 24. Embedded Networks in Civilian Aircraft Avionics Systems (1/4)
  90. Chapter 24. Embedded Networks in Civilian Aircraft Avionics Systems (2/4)
  91. Chapter 24. Embedded Networks in Civilian Aircraft Avionics Systems (3/4)
  92. Chapter 24. Embedded Networks in Civilian Aircraft Avionics Systems (4/4)
  93. Chapter 25. Process Automation (1/3)
  94. Chapter 25. Process Automation (2/3)
  95. Chapter 25. Process Automation (3/3)
  96. Chapter 26. Building and Home Automation (1/4)
  97. Chapter 26. Building and Home Automation (2/4)
  98. Chapter 26. Building and Home Automation (3/4)
  99. Chapter 26. Building and Home Automation (4/4)
  100. Chapter 27. Industrial Multimedia (1/3)
  101. Chapter 27. Industrial Multimedia (2/3)
  102. Chapter 27. Industrial Multimedia (3/3)
  103. Chapter 28. Industrial Wireless Communications Security (IWCS)/C42 (1/2)
  104. Chapter 28. Industrial Wireless Communications Security (IWCS)/C42 (2/2)
  105. Chapter 29. Protocols in Power Generation (1/2)
  106. Chapter 29. Protocols in Power Generation (2/2)
  107. Chapter 30. Communications in Medical Applications (1/4)
  108. Chapter 30. Communications in Medical Applications (2/4)
  109. Chapter 30. Communications in Medical Applications (3/4)
  110. Chapter 30. Communications in Medical Applications (4/4)
  111. Section III. Technologies
  112. Chapter 31. Controller Area Network (1/4)
  113. Chapter 31. Controller Area Network (2/4)
  114. Chapter 31. Controller Area Network (3/4)
  115. Chapter 31. Controller Area Network (4/4)
  116. Chapter 32. Profibus (1/3)
  117. Chapter 32. Profibus (2/3)
  118. Chapter 32. Profibus (3/3)
  119. Chapter 33. INTERBUS (1/2)
  120. Chapter 33. INTERBUS (2/2)
  121. Chapter 34. WorldFip (1/4)
  122. Chapter 34. WorldFip (2/4)
  123. Chapter 34. WorldFip (3/4)
  124. Chapter 34. WorldFip (4/4)
  125. Chapter 35. Foundation Fieldbus (1/2)
  126. Chapter 35. Foundation Fieldbus (2/2)
  127. Chapter 36. Modbus (1/4)
  128. Chapter 36. Modbus (2/4)
  129. Chapter 36. Modbus (3/4)
  130. Chapter 36. Modbus (4/4)
  131. Chapter 37. Industrial Ethernet (1/3)
  132. Chapter 37. Industrial Ethernet (2/3)
  133. Chapter 37. Industrial Ethernet (3/3)
  134. Chapter 38. EtherCAT (1/2)
  135. Chapter 38. EtherCAT (2/2)
  136. Chapter 39. Ethernet POWERLINK (1/3)
  137. Chapter 39. Ethernet POWERLINK (2/3)
  138. Chapter 39. Ethernet POWERLINK (3/3)
  139. Chapter 40. PROFINET (1/4)
  140. Chapter 40. PROFINET (2/4)
  141. Chapter 40. PROFINET (3/4)
  142. Chapter 40. PROFINET (4/4)
  143. Chapter 41. LonWorks (1/3)
  144. Chapter 41. LonWorks (2/3)
  145. Chapter 41. LonWorks (3/3)
  146. Chapter 42. KNX (1/3)
  147. Chapter 42. KNX (2/3)
  148. Chapter 42. KNX (3/3)
  149. Chapter 43. Protocols of the Time-Triggered Architecture: TTP, TTEthernet, TTP/A (1/3)
  150. Chapter 43. Protocols of the Time-Triggered Architecture: TTP, TTEthernet, TTP/A (2/3)
  151. Chapter 43. Protocols of the Time-Triggered Architecture: TTP, TTEthernet, TTP/A (3/3)
  152. Chapter 44. FlexRay (1/2)
  153. Chapter 44. FlexRay (2/2)
  154. Chapter 45. LIN-Bus (1/3)
  155. Chapter 45. LIN-Bus (2/3)
  156. Chapter 45. LIN-Bus (3/3)
  157. Chapter 46. Profisafe (1/4)
  158. Chapter 46. Profisafe (2/4)
  159. Chapter 46. Profisafe (3/4)
  160. Chapter 46. Profisafe (4/4)
  161. Chapter 47. SafetyLon (1/3)
  162. Chapter 47. SafetyLon (2/3)
  163. Chapter 47. SafetyLon (3/3)
  164. Chapter 48. Wireless Local Area Networks (1/3)
  165. Chapter 48. Wireless Local Area Networks (2/3)
  166. Chapter 48. Wireless Local Area Networks (3/3)
  167. Chapter 49. Bluetooth (1/3)
  168. Chapter 49. Bluetooth (2/3)
  169. Chapter 49. Bluetooth (3/3)
  170. Chapter 50. ZigBee (1/2)
  171. Chapter 50. ZigBee (2/2)
  172. Chapter 51. 6LoWPAN: IP for Wireless Sensor Networks and Smart Cooperating Objects (1/3)
  173. Chapter 51. 6LoWPAN: IP for Wireless Sensor Networks and Smart Cooperating Objects (2/3)
  174. Chapter 51. 6LoWPAN: IP for Wireless Sensor Networks and Smart Cooperating Objects (3/3)
  175. Chapter 52. WiMAX in Industry (1/2)
  176. Chapter 52. WiMAX in Industry (2/2)
  177. Chapter 53. WirelessHART, ISA100.11a, and OCARI (1/4)
  178. Chapter 53. WirelessHART, ISA100.11a, and OCARI (2/4)
  179. Chapter 53. WirelessHART, ISA100.11a, and OCARI (3/4)
  180. Chapter 53. WirelessHART, ISA100.11a, and OCARI (4/4)
  181. Chapter 54. Wireless Communication Standards (1/2)
  182. Chapter 54. Wireless Communication Standards (2/2)
  183. Chapter 55. Communication Aspects of IEC 61499 Architecture (1/5)
  184. Chapter 55. Communication Aspects of IEC 61499 Architecture (2/5)
  185. Chapter 55. Communication Aspects of IEC 61499 Architecture (3/5)
  186. Chapter 55. Communication Aspects of IEC 61499 Architecture (4/5)
  187. Chapter 55. Communication Aspects of IEC 61499 Architecture (5/5)
  188. Chapter 56. Industrial Internet (1/3)
  189. Chapter 56. Industrial Internet (2/3)
  190. Chapter 56. Industrial Internet (3/3)
  191. Chapter 57. OPC UA (1/2)
  192. Chapter 57. OPC UA (2/2)
  193. Chapter 58. DNP3 and IEC 60870-5 (1/2)
  194. Chapter 58. DNP3 and IEC 60870-5 (2/2)
  195. Chapter 59. IEC 61850 for Distributed Energy Resources (1/2)
  196. Chapter 59. IEC 61850 for Distributed Energy Resources (2/2)
  197. Section IV. Internet Programming
  198. Chapter 60. User Datagram Protocol—UDP (1/2)
  199. Chapter 60. User Datagram Protocol—UDP (2/2)
  200. Chapter 61. Transmission Control Protocol—TCP (1/4)
  201. Chapter 61. Transmission Control Protocol—TCP (2/4)
  202. Chapter 61. Transmission Control Protocol—TCP (3/4)
  203. Chapter 61. Transmission Control Protocol—TCP (4/4)
  204. Chapter 62. Development of Interactive Web Pages (1/3)
  205. Chapter 62. Development of Interactive Web Pages (2/3)
  206. Chapter 62. Development of Interactive Web Pages (3/3)
  207. Chapter 63. Interactive Web Site Design Using Python Script (1/2)
  208. Chapter 63. Interactive Web Site Design Using Python Script (2/2)
  209. Chapter 64. Running Software over Internet (1/3)
  210. Chapter 64. Running Software over Internet (2/3)
  211. Chapter 64. Running Software over Internet (3/3)
  212. Chapter 65. Semantic Web Services for Manufacturing Industry (1/3)
  213. Chapter 65. Semantic Web Services for Manufacturing Industry (2/3)
  214. Chapter 65. Semantic Web Services for Manufacturing Industry (3/3)
  215. Chapter 66. Automatic Data Miningon Internet by Using PERL Scripting Language (1/2)
  216. Chapter 66. Automatic Data Miningon Internet by Using PERL Scripting Language (2/2)
  217. Section V. Outlook
  218. Chapter 67. Trends and Challenges for Industrial Communication Systems (1/2)
  219. Chapter 67. Trends and Challenges for Industrial Communication Systems (2/2)
  220. Chapter 68. Processing Data in Complex Communication Systems (1/3)
  221. Chapter 68. Processing Data in Complex Communication Systems (2/3)
  222. Chapter 68. Processing Data in Complex Communication Systems (3/3)
  223. Back cover

Product information

  • Title: Industrial Communication Systems
  • Author(s): Bogdan M. Wilamowski, J. David Irwin
  • Release date: October 2018
  • Publisher(s): CRC Press
  • ISBN: 9781439802823