ABSTRACT

The Industrial Electronics Handbook, Second Edition, Industrial Communications Systems combines traditional and newer, more specialized knowledge that helps industrial electronics engineers develop practical solutions for the design and implementation of high-power applications. Embracing the broad technological scope of the field, this collection explores fundamental areas, including analog and digital circuits, electronics, electromagnetic machines, signal processing, and industrial control and communications systems. It also facilitates the use of intelligent systems—such as neural networks, fuzzy systems, and evolutionary methods—in terms of a hierarchical structure that makes factory control and supervision more efficient by addressing the needs of all production components.

Enhancing its value, this fully updated collection presents research and global trends as published in the IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics Journal, one of the largest and most respected publications in the field. Modern communication systems in factories use many different—and increasingly sophisticated—systems to send and receive information. Industrial Communication Systems spans the full gamut of concepts that engineers require to maintain a well-designed, reliable communications system that can ensure successful operation of any production process.

Delving into the subject, this volume covers:

  • Technical principles
  • Application-specific areas
  • Technologies
  • Internet programming
  • Outlook, including trends and expected challenges

Other volumes in the set:

  • Fundamentals of Industrial Electronics
  • Power Electronics and Motor Drives
  • Control and Mechatronics
  • Intelligent Systems

chapter 8|30 pages

Radio Frequency Identification

chapter 10|10 pages

Ultra low-Power Wireless Communication

chapter 13|12 pages

Vertical Integration

chapter 14|12 pages

Multimedia Service Convergence

chapter 15|16 pages

Virtual Automation Networks

chapter 16|16 pages

Industrial Agent Technology

chapter 17|14 pages

Real-Time Systems

chapter 18|12 pages

Clock Synchronization in Distributed Systems

chapter 19|16 pages

Quality of Service

chapter 20|8 pages

Network-Based Control

chapter 21|16 pages

Functional Safety

chapter 22|18 pages

Security in Industrial Communication Systems

part |2 pages

Section II. Application-Specific Areas

chapter 25|12 pages

Process Automation

chapter 26|16 pages

Building and Home Automation

chapter 27|14 pages

Industrial Multimedia

chapter 29|8 pages

Protocols in Power Generation

chapter 30|16 pages

Communications in Medical Applications

chapter |4 pages

Section III. Technologies

chapter 31|16 pages

Controller Area Network

chapter 32|14 pages

Profibus

chapter 33|10 pages

INTERBUS

chapter 34|18 pages

WorldFip

chapter 35|10 pages

Foundation Fieldbus

chapter 36|16 pages

Modbus

chapter 37|12 pages

Industrial Ethernet

chapter 38|10 pages

EtherCAT

chapter 39|12 pages

Ethernet POWERLINK

chapter 40|16 pages

PROFINET

chapter 41|14 pages

LonWorks

chapter 42|14 pages

KNX

chapter 44|8 pages

FlexRay

chapter 45|14 pages

LIN-Bus

chapter 46|16 pages

Profisafe

chapter 47|14 pages

SafetyLon

chapter 48|14 pages

Wireless Local Area Networks

chapter 49|12 pages

Bluetooth

chapter 50|10 pages

ZigBee

chapter 52|8 pages

WiMAX in Industry

chapter 53|18 pages

WirelessHART, ISA100.11a, and OCARI

chapter 54|6 pages

Wireless Communication Standards

chapter 56|14 pages

Industrial Internet

chapter 57|10 pages

OPC UA

chapter 58|10 pages

DNP3 and IEC 60870-5

chapter 59|10 pages

IEC 61850 for Distributed Energy Resources

part |2 pages

Section IV. Internet Programming

chapter 60|10 pages

User Datagram Protocol—UDP

chapter 61|18 pages

Transmission Control Protocol—TCP

chapter 62|14 pages

Development of Interactive Web Pages

chapter 64|12 pages

Running Software over Internet

part |2 pages

Section V. Outlook