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Ethernet/IP Applications for Electrical Industrial Systems
This paper investigates the use of Ethernet/IP communications protocol for data acquisition and control of electrical networks in an industrial environment. A high-speed communication connection among all the devices operating in a distribution network using breakers, contactors, relays, power meters and other devices may allow a large amount of data to be exchanged to and from an industrial/utilities control system. A survey of existing topologies for interface is shown, together with configurations that are be possible using Ethernet/IP standards. The possibility of integrated control of the electrical system into a utilities control network is discussed. The benefits that can be derived from the use of high speed communications such as Ethernet/IP to monitor and control electrical systems are discussed.