A High-Performance Wireless Sensor Node for Industrial Control Applications

Michele Paselli, F. Petré, O. Rousseaux, G. Meynants, B. Gyselinckx, M. Engels, L. Benini
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In this paper we present the design of a modular wireless sensor node for industrial control applications. The project seeks to demonstrate the feasibility of wireless communication between fixed and moving parts of industrial machines, which impose challenging latency requirements on the communication link. Other important requirements are in terms of processing capability, low power consumptions and modularity, which cannot be fulfilled by existing hardware. Therefore a complete new platform has been designed, including a high-performance ARM microntroller, a WiMedia compliant radio module, a general-purpose sensor connector and a Programmable System on Chip (PSoC). The ARM microntroller embeds a high preprocessing capability within the sensor node, while the WiMedia radio, that sets our platform apart from other existing solutions, allows to have a very low communication latency. The software architecture of the sensor node is based on eCos, an embedded, configurable and real-time operating system. Its realtime nature guarantees to fulfill the latency requirements at software side, and its high configurability enables to easily adapt the node to various types of industrial machines. A complete set of drivers has been developed to port the new platform to the operating system, in particular as for the radio module, the sensor, and the power management. Our platform has finally been tested with an industrial-like application, proving the feasibility of controlling an automatic machine with a wireless system.
用于工业控制应用的高性能无线传感器节点
本文提出了一种用于工业控制应用的模块化无线传感器节点的设计。该项目旨在证明工业机器固定和移动部件之间无线通信的可行性,这对通信链路提出了具有挑战性的延迟要求。其他重要的要求是在处理能力、低功耗和模块化方面,这些是现有硬件无法满足的。因此,我们设计了一个全新的平台,包括一个高性能的ARM微控制器,一个WiMedia兼容的无线电模块,一个通用的传感器连接器和一个可编程的片上系统(PSoC)。ARM微控制器在传感器节点内嵌入了高预处理能力,而WiMedia无线电使我们的平台与其他现有解决方案区别开来,允许具有非常低的通信延迟。传感器节点的软件架构基于嵌入式、可配置、实时的操作系统eCos。其实时性保证了满足软件端的延迟需求,其高可配置性使节点能够轻松适应各种类型的工业机器。已经开发了一套完整的驱动程序,以将新平台移植到操作系统,特别是无线电模块,传感器和电源管理。我们的平台最终通过了一个类似工业应用的测试,证明了用无线系统控制自动机器的可行性。
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