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The
need for automation in the industry and several areas is associated mostly to
the possibility of increasing the speed on the information process. The
operations are increasingly more complex and varied, needing a great number of
controls and regulation mechanisms that allow more agile decision making, while
increasing the level of productivity and efficiency of the productive process
within the premises of operational excellence.
Automation
makes possible to save energy, work force and raw materials, better product
quality control, better plant utilization, increased productivity and
operational safety. In essence, industrial automation raises the levels of
continuity and global control of the process and brings the closest possible
the real production figures to the plant nominal capacity, while reducing to a
minimum stoppages for corrective maintenance and due to the lack of raw
material.
In
addition, the arrival of automation systems based on Field networks and digital
technology brought many benefits in terms of maintenance and increasing
operational availability and safety. Furthermore, automation goes beyond the
limits of plant floor and continues through the finished product, to reach
wider borders: business automation.
The
complete solution must provide a transparent industry management methodology
and direct all the efforts towards an established goal, hence facilitating
decision making when needing changes relevant to the performance of the
indicators or a diversion from the original plan.
Users
and clients alike should be attentive when choosing and defining an automation
and control system, whose definitions must consider several criteria and match
the technological progress.
The
more the information, the more a plant can be operated and therefore generate
more products and financial results. Digital information and really open
systems allow gathering plant data from the most varied types and its goals as
never before. All of this may turn valuable bits and bytes into a profitable
relationship through the Fieldbus technology (Foundation fieldbus, Profibus,
HART (WirelessHARTTM),
DeviceNet, Asi, etc), while improving the quality of the entire system.
The
industrial communication revolution on the automation technology is proving its
huge potential for the optimization of process systems and has contributed
considerably for improving the use of resources. The information technology has
been decisive for the development of the automation technology, by altering the
hierarchies and structures at the most different industrial sectors, starting
on the process and manufacture industries. The capacity of communication
between devices and the use of standardized, open and transparent, mechanisms
are inseparable components on today´s automation concepts.
Let´s
see next, briefly, details on the WirelessHARTTM. network. A
series of articles on this technology will detail the protocol, its
mechanisms and advantages. Go to: http://www.smar.com/techcnicalarticles
In
the last few years, the wireless network technology underwent great
technological advancements, which may provide safety, reliability, stability,
self-organization (mesh), low consumption, power management systems and
long-life batteries.
Among
the benefits, enhanced are:
In
today´s market there are several proprietary or standard networks. Also there
are many protocols related to the upper layers of the technology (ZigBee,WirelessHARTTM, ISA SP100) and
the IEEE 802.15.4 (2006) protocol for the lower layers. The latter defines the
characteristics of physical layer and access control for the LR-WPAN (Low-Rate Wireless Personal Area Network).
The
standardization of wireless networks shows that, regardless of their differences,
the standards are converging, respectively, to the SP100 andWirelessHARTTM (ISA)and the HCF (HART Foundation, the
same as for Foundation Fieldbus and Profibus). Let´s comment a bit the WirelessHARTTM.

Figura
1– WirelessHARTTM
The WirelessHARTTM is incorporated in the HART 7, the
first open wireless communication standard developed to meet the process
industry needs.
It
operates on the 2.4 GHz ISM using the Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) to
synchronize the communication between the several network equipment. The entire
communication is carried out inside a 10 ms time slot. Time slots make up a
superframe.
The WirelessHARTTM supports channel hopping in order to
avoid interferences and reduce the effects of multi-path fadings. The HART
protocol was created based on the OSI protocol layer 7.
With
the incorporation of the wireless technology to the HART, there appeared two
new Data Link layers: token-passingand TDMA. Both support the HART
application layers.
On
figure 2 we have the first WirelessHART HSE (High Speed Ethernet) controller, a
SMAR device that again innovates in the market: a controller with open digital
technology that integrates with HSE-based systems.
A WirelessHARTTM communication
network is structured in loops, where each sensor works as a router or as a
repeater. So, the range of a network does not depend only on a central gateway
and allows the configuration of a wide distributed network structure. It is an
intelligent way to guarantee that the system is resetted and find alternate
routes, when an obstruction may interrupt a communication channel, hence
increasing and ensuring network availability.
The WirelessHARTTM adopts an
architecture that uses a mesh network based on the IEEE 802.15.4 standard,
operating on the 2.4 GHz range. Radios use the DSSS method (for Direct-Sequence
Spread Spectrum), which provides secure and reliable communication synchronized
between the network devices, by utilizing TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access).
The
mesh networks allow for network nodes to communicate between them, hence
establishing redundant paths to the basis with increased reliability, so that
if a path is blocked, new alternate routs for the message to reach its final
destination. This type of network also provides scalability, simply by adding
more network
nodes
or repeater. Another feature is that the bigger the network, the better
reliability, as new alternate paths will be automatically created.
AWirelessHARTTM network has three main devices:

Figure
2 – Wireless system with DF100 (WirelessHARTTM controller).

Figura
3 – SYSTEM302, open system based on digital networks.
Technology
and the technological innovation are responsible for breaking with or improving
the current measuring and control techniques. It may bring gains in terms of
competitiveness. Breaking with the conventional technology will be a matter of
time. The possibilities of success will grow with the market demand for
innovation, namely, truly open automation systems (see figure 3, www.system302.com)
with digital technologies based on industrial networks, wireless connectivity
and several advantages over conventional SDCDs.
The
change of the control of the 4-20mA technology for digital networks and open
systems has already reached a stage of technological maturity and users are
harvesting the benefits. This move is seen as a natural process prompted by the
new requirements for market quality, reliability and safety. Its use brings
competitive edge, in the sense that this new technology increases productivity
via the reduction of process variability and the unavailability of control
loops.
Wait
for the coming articles on the WirelessHARTTM.
Publication date:
3/22/2012 7:18:13 AM