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Title: Industrial Communication Systems
Author: Bogdan M. Wilamowski, J. David Irwin
ISBN: 1032241780 / 9781032241784
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 962
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2017
Availability: Out of Stock
     
 
  • Description
  • Contents

The successful operation of any production process is dependent upon a well designed and reliable communication system. Modern communication systems that are employed within a factory use a variety of means for sending and receiving information. With time, these systems have become more and more complicated. This volume in The Industrial Electronics Handbook, Second Edition spans the full gamut of topics which are needed for engineers working with industrial communication systems. A detailed description of the numerous topics covered in this volume is outlined in the Preambles that are provided for the various sections, and readers are directed there for the detailed topics contained within.

Preface
Preambles
Acknowledgements
Editorials Board
Editors
Contributors

Part I : Technical Principles
Chapter 1 :
ISO/OSI Model
Chapter 2 : Media
Chapter 3 :  Media Access Methods
Chapter 4 : Routing in Wireless Networks
Chapter 5 : Profiles and Interoperability
Chapter 6 : Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks
Chapter 7 : Ad-Hoc Networks
Chapter 8 : Radio Frequency Identification 
Chapter 9 : RFID Technology and Its Industrial Applications
Chapter 10 : Ultralow-Power Wireless Communication
Chapter 11 : Industrial Strength Wireless Multimedia Sensor Network Technology
Chapter 12 : A Survey of Wireless Sensor Networks for Industrial Applications
Chapter 13 : Vertical Integration
Chapter 14 : Multimedia Service Convergence
Chapter 15 : Virtual Automation Networks
Chapter 16 : Industrial Agent Technology
Chapter 17 : Real-Time Systems
Chapter 18 : Clock Synchronization in Distributed Systems
Chapter 19 : Quality of Service
Chapter 20 : Network Based Control
Chapter 21 : Functional Safety
Chapter 22 : Security in Industrial Communication Systems
Chapter 23 : Secure Communication Using Chaos Synchronization

Part II : Application-Specific Areas
Chapter 24 :
Embedded Networks in Civilian Aircraft Avionics Systems
Chapter 25 : Process Automation
Chapter 26 : Building and Home Automation
Chapter 27 : Industrial multimedia
Chapter 28 : Industrial Wireless Communications Security (IWCS)/C42
Chapter 29 : Protocols in Power Generation
Chapter 30 : Communications in Medical Applications

Part III : Technologies
Chapter 31 :
Controller Area Network
Chapter 32 : Profibus
Chapter 33 : INTERBUS
Chapter 34  : WorldFip
Chapter 35 : Foundation Fieldbus
Chapter 36 : Modbus
Chapter 37 : Industrial Ethernet
Chapter 38 : EtherCAT
Chapter 39 : Ethernet POWERLINK
Chapter 40 : PROFINET
Chapter 41 : LonWorks
Chapter 42 : KNX
Chapter 43 : Protocols of the Time-Triggered Architecture : TTP, TTEthernet, TTP/A
Chapter 44 : FlexRay
Chapter 45 : LIN-Bus
Chapter 46 : ProfiSafe
Chapter 47 : SafteyLon
Chapter 48 : Wireless Local Area Networks
Chapter 49 : Bluetooth
Chapter 50 : Zigbee
Chapter 51 : 6LoWPAN: IP for Wireless Sensor Networks and Smart
Chapter 52 : WiMAX in Industry
Chapter 53 : WirelessHART, ISA10011a and OCARI
Chapter 54 : Wireless Communication Standards
Chapter 55 : Communication Aspects of IEC 61499 Architecture
Chapter 56 : Industrial Internet
Chapter 57 : OPC UA
Chapter 58 : DNP3 and IEC 60870-5
Chapter 59 : IEC 61850 for Distributed Energy Resources

Part IV : Internet Programming
Chapter 60 :
USER Datagram Protocol-UDP
Chapter 61 : Transport Control Protocol-TCP
Chapter 62 : Development of Interactive Web Pages
Chapter 63 : Interactive Website Design Using Python Script
Chapter 64 : Running Software over Internet
Chapter 65 : Semantic Web Services for Manufacturing Industry
Chapter 66 : Automatic Data Mining on Internet by Using PERL Scripting Language

Part V : Outlook
Chapter 67 :
Trends and Challenges for Industrial Communication Systems
Chapter 68 : Processing Data in Complex Communication Systems

Index

 
 
 
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