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Coupling Architectures for Low-Level Fieldbusses

ŠVÉDA, M.; VRBA, R.; ZEZULKA, F.

Original Title

Coupling Architectures for Low-Level Fieldbusses

English Title

Coupling Architectures for Low-Level Fieldbusses

Type

Paper in proceedings outside WoS and Scopus

Original Abstract

This paper deals with hierarchical, multiple fieldbus-based architectures using four case studies that present some concepts reusable in developing the interconnections of intelligent sensors and actuators. The single-master, low-level fieldbusses considered involve (1) ASI (Actuator-Sensor-Interface), which is an example of a lowest-level industrial interconnection; (2) NBIP (Nine-Bit Inter-processor Protocol), which is an example of a special purpose link-layer protocol for microcontrollers; and (3) Bitbus, which is an example of well-established fieldbus utilized for almost 20 years in various applications. The paper begins with classification issues; particularly, coupling architectures are treated both from the viewpoint of more classical interconnections of wide-area and local-area networks, and from the viewpoint of fieldbus domain. Next part introduces the ASI and NBIP protocols while the well-known Bitbus is reviewed in applications. To offer more complex insight, implementation tools -- developed particularly to support low-level fieldbus interconnecting experiments -- are also mentioned. Four case studies demonstrating consequently NBIP-ASI, ASI-ASI, and two different Bitbus-NBIP hierarchical coupling structures create the kernel of the paper. Finally, brief notes about origins, results, and current targets of the project conclude the contribution.

English abstract

This paper deals with hierarchical, multiple fieldbus-based architectures using four case studies that present some concepts reusable in developing the interconnections of intelligent sensors and actuators. The single-master, low-level fieldbusses considered involve (1) ASI (Actuator-Sensor-Interface), which is an example of a lowest-level industrial interconnection; (2) NBIP (Nine-Bit Inter-processor Protocol), which is an example of a special purpose link-layer protocol for microcontrollers; and (3) Bitbus, which is an example of well-established fieldbus utilized for almost 20 years in various applications. The paper begins with classification issues; particularly, coupling architectures are treated both from the viewpoint of more classical interconnections of wide-area and local-area networks, and from the viewpoint of fieldbus domain. Next part introduces the ASI and NBIP protocols while the well-known Bitbus is reviewed in applications. To offer more complex insight, implementation tools -- developed particularly to support low-level fieldbus interconnecting experiments -- are also mentioned. Four case studies demonstrating consequently NBIP-ASI, ASI-ASI, and two different Bitbus-NBIP hierarchical coupling structures create the kernel of the paper. Finally, brief notes about origins, results, and current targets of the project conclude the contribution.

Keywords

Interconnecting architecture, fieldbus, communication protocol

Key words in English

Interconnecting architecture, fieldbus, communication protocol

Authors

ŠVÉDA, M.; VRBA, R.; ZEZULKA, F.

Released

01.01.2000

Publisher

IEEE Computer Society

Location

Napier University, Edinburgh

ISBN

0-7695-0604-6

Book

Proceedings of the 7th IEEE International Conference and Workshop ECBS'2000

Pages from

148

Pages to

155

Pages count

8

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BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT191517,
  author="Miroslav {Švéda} and Radimír {Vrba} and František {Zezulka}",
  title="Coupling Architectures for Low-Level Fieldbusses",
  booktitle="Proceedings of the 7th IEEE International Conference and Workshop ECBS'2000",
  year="2000",
  pages="148--155",
  publisher="IEEE Computer Society",
  address="Napier University, Edinburgh",
  isbn="0-7695-0604-6"
}