工业无线网络和过程控制系统的仿真框架

Yongkang Liu, R. Candell, Kang B. Lee, N. Moayeri
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工厂和过程自动化系统越来越多地采用信息和通信技术来促进综合控制操作中的数据共享和分析。无线连接提供了对各种现场仪器的灵活访问,降低了网络安装和维护成本。这有助于在工厂控制系统中采用基于WirelessHART和ISA100.11a等标准的工业无线网络。然而,过程控制系统差异很大,并且在不同的应用中具有不同的无线网络要求。这些要求包括在共享无线带宽下的确定性传输、低成本运行、长期耐用性以及恶劣无线电传播环境下的高可靠性。通用的无线技术能否满足工业过程控制的要求是一个悬而未决的问题。在本文中,我们提出了一个新的仿真框架,用于工厂和过程自动化系统中无线网络的性能评估。我们选择了一个典型的过程控制工厂模型,特别是田纳西伊士曼挑战(TE)模型,并定义了过程模拟器和无线网络模拟器之间的接口。以典型的工业无线网络为例,在omnet++仿真引擎中建立了WirelessHART规范的协议栈模型。我们提供了仿真结果,验证了在TE工厂中使用WirelessHART的前景,并评估了各种无线网络配置对工厂运行的影响。鉴于其模块化设计,所提出的仿真框架可以很容易地用于评估其他工业无线网络与各种过程控制系统的性能。
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A simulation framework for industrial wireless networks and process control systems
Factory and process automation systems are increasingly employing information and communications technologies to facilitate data sharing and analysis in integrated control operations. Wireless connections provide flexible access to a variety of field instruments and reduce network installation and maintenance costs. This serves as an incentive for the adoption of industrial wireless networks based on standards such as the WirelessHART and ISA100.11a in factory control systems. However, process control systems vary greatly and have diverse wireless networking requirements in different applications. These requirements include deterministic transmissions in the shared wireless bandwidth, low-cost operation, long-term durability, and high reliability in the harsh radio propagation environment. It is an open question whether a generic wireless technology would meet the requirements of industrial process control. In this paper, we propose a novel simulation framework for performance evaluation of wireless networks in factory and process automation systems. We select a typical process control plant model, specifically the Tennessee Eastman Challenge (TE) Model, and define the interfaces between the process simulator and the wireless network simulator. We develop a model of the protocol stack of the WirelessHART specification in the OMNET++ simulation engine as a typical industrial wireless network. We present simulation results that validate the prospect of using WirelessHART in the TE plant, and we evaluate the impact of various wireless network configurations on the plant operation. Given its modular design, the proposed simulation framework can be easily used to evaluate the performance of other industrial wireless networks in conjunction with a variety of process control systems.
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