Evolution potentials for fieldbus systems

D. Dietrich
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The roots of fieldbus technology are mixed, both classical electrical engineering and computer science contributed their share to the evolution. Typical performance of different fieldbus technologies overlap more and more. Nevertheless striking characteristic features are taking shape. Although on one hand fieldbus technology has meanwhile established itself, on the other hand a large number of problems are still unsettled: the plain ISO/OSI model is no longer sufficient. We have to create new layers to obtain better interoperability. Furthermore, the dramatically increasing complexity of fieldbus applications demands scalable systems. The complexity together with high installation costs make simulations of fieldbus behavior a necessity. Essential driving forces for the development of new concepts come from the area of building automation: the need to reduce the costs of integrating and automating facility management systems, service costs, and the need to reduce energy consumption while at the same time improving its distribution (demand side management systems). The prioritization of real-time data transmission combined with Gigabit switching standards for LANs offers new possibilities. In order to achieve the goals of modern automation, new requirements have to be met: configurable interactions between different fieldbus systems, efficient wireless technologies to increase mobility and facilitate installation, but also plug & play features. A topic of increasing importance are the different possibilities for connections to IP-based LANs, which will partially replace conventional mid-level fieldbus systems. New concepts of implementation, tests and maintenance will make many of today’s concepts obsolete. The
现场总线系统的发展潜力
现场总线技术的起源是复杂的,经典电气工程和计算机科学都为其发展做出了贡献。不同现场总线技术的典型性能越来越多地重叠。然而,显著的特征正在形成。虽然现场总线技术一方面已经确立了自己的地位,但另一方面仍有大量的问题有待解决:普通的ISO/OSI模型已经不够用了。我们必须创建新的层来获得更好的互操作性。此外,现场总线应用程序的复杂性急剧增加,需要可扩展的系统。其复杂性和高昂的安装成本使得现场总线行为的仿真成为必要。新概念发展的基本驱动力来自楼宇自动化领域:需要降低集成和自动化设施管理系统的成本、服务成本,需要减少能源消耗,同时改善其分配(需求方管理系统)。实时数据传输的优先级与局域网的千兆交换标准相结合,提供了新的可能性。为了实现现代自动化的目标,必须满足新的要求:不同现场总线系统之间的可配置交互,提高移动性和方便安装的高效无线技术,以及即插即用特性。越来越重要的一个主题是连接到基于ip的局域网的不同可能性,这将部分取代传统的中级现场总线系统。实现、测试和维护的新概念将使今天的许多概念过时。的
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