ABSTRACT

Fieldbuses, particularly wireless fieldbuses, offer a multitude of benefits to process control and automation. Fieldbuses replace point-to-point technology with digital communication networks, offering increased data availability and easier configurability and interoperability.

Fieldbus and Networking in Process Automation discusses the newest fieldbuses on the market today, detailing their utilities, components and configurations, wiring and installation methods, commissioning, and safety aspects under hostile environmental conditions. This clear and concise text:

  • Considers the advantages and shortcomings of the most sought after fieldbuses, including HART, Foundation Fieldbus, and Profibus
  • Presents an overview of data communication, networking, cabling, surge protection systems, and device connection techniques
  • Provides comprehensive coverage of intrinsic safety essential to the process control, automation, and chemical industries
  • Describes different wireless standards and their coexistence issues, as well as wireless sensor networks
  • Examines the latest offerings in the wireless networking arena, such as WHART and ISA100.11a

Offering a snapshot of the current state of the art, Fieldbus and Networking in Process Automation not only addresses aspects of integration, interoperability, operation, and automation pertaining to fieldbuses, but also encourages readers to explore potential applications in any given industrial environment.

chapter 1|28 pages

Data Communication

chapter 2|15 pages

Networking

chapter 3|23 pages

Network Models

chapter 4|10 pages

Networks in Process Automation

chapter 5|11 pages

Fieldbuses

chapter 7|38 pages

Foundation Fieldbus

chapter 8|37 pages

Profibus

chapter 9|13 pages

Modbus and Modbus Plus

chapter 10|8 pages

CAN Bus

chapter 11|6 pages

DeviceNet

chapter 12|5 pages

AS-i

chapter 13|3 pages

Seriplex

chapter 14|37 pages

Interbus-S

chapter 15|11 pages

ControlNet

chapter 16|14 pages

Intrinsically Safe Fieldbus Systems

chapter 17|35 pages

Wiring, Installation, and Commissioning

chapter 18|19 pages

Wireless Communication

chapter 19|39 pages

WirelessHART

chapter 20|47 pages

ISA100.11a