eless Industrial Networking Alliance www.wina.org A Member Organization of the Automation Federation Hesh Kagan President WINA, 2007 [email protected] Industrial Wireless 2007
Jan 28, 2015
Wireless Industrial Networking Alliance
www.wina.orgA Member Organization of the Automation Federation
Hesh Kagan
President WINA, 2007
Industrial Wireless 2007
The Wireless Industrial Networking Alliance (WINA)
• The Wireless Industrial Networking Alliance (WINA) is a coalition of industrial end-user companies, technology suppliers, industry organizations, software developers, system integrators, and others interested in the advancement of wireless solutions for industry.
Our Leadership……The Board of Directors
President: Hesh Kagan – InvensysVice President: Anoop Mathur – HoneywellTreasurer: Larry Pereira, SensorLogic Corp.Secretary: Randy Klassen - Onmex ControlsKim Dunn - ISA President ElectJose Gutierrez – EmersonSteve Toteda – Dust NetworksWayne Manges, ORNLGene Yon – AccutechSteven Chen - 3eTI
Our Mission…….
• Our mission is to promote the adoption of wireless technologies and solutions that improve the efficiencies, production and safety of industrial manufacturing and processes.
Our Vision……
• Our vision is to be the premier global organization that provides a forum for industrial wireless technology education, information, and an exchange of ideas for future development of industrial wireless technologies. WINA will catalyze the exchange of information and strategic direction between government, academia, technology producers and industrial end users on a global basis.
Current Activities (2007 – 2008)
• Major support and development for SP100• Education and Training
- Technical Conference Participation• Participate Globally• Develop tracks & sessions
- Webinars - Seminars- Tutorials- Presentations
• Developing Wireless Best Practices• Interoperability and Co-Existence Demonstrations
- Define requirements- Build to specification- Demonstrate openly
Membership provides a value added proposition by:
• Influencing Decisions- Ensure your company has a voice in defining wireless industrial
products.
- Proactive influence in standards that will define the marketplace tomorrow
• Catalyze Collaboration - Work together with other industry producers & end users
- Exchange information in your development community
• Providing Leadership in the Community- Gain the credibility of the industrial wireless community
- Improve the product solutions of your organization
• Conducting Sound Businesses Practices- Through WINA membership, increase exposure to potential customers
& partnerships.
Promise of Wireless…….
Wireless technology and wireless networking systems hold great promise to help industry use energy and materials more efficiently, lower systems and infrastructure costs, lower production costs, and increase productivity.
Customer Concerns
• Lack of security• Incomplete & conflicting standards, frequencies, &
protocols• Haphazard growth / no clear roadmap • Inconsistent quality of point solutions• Weak industrial quality• Poor migration path for investment preservation• Inconsistent support within IT organizations• Cost of operation uncertainties• Network management challenges• Lack of proven applications
Mobility and Measurements are the Drivers
• More measurement at lower cost• Eliminating wires means significant cost savings• More mobile workforce• New applications drive bottom line improvements• New measurements address mandated
requirements• Wireless is key enabler for enterprise-wide solutions
802.11802.11802.15.1802.15.1802.15.3802.15.3802.15.4802.15.4802.16802.16802.20802.20RFIDRFID
ProprietaryProprietaryIS-95 / IS-136IS-95 / IS-136……etc, etc…etc, etc…
Key TechnologiesKey TechnologiesIndustrial Settings = Lots of WirelessIndustrial Settings = Lots of Wireless
RF: One size does NOT fit all….
ASI Trade Org.
ProfiBus Int’l
Many Others…
An Abbreviated Snapshot of:The Standards / Organizations Landscape
The Role of Standards. Wireless Orgs. Independent Bus Orgs. Security.
ZigBee
Foundation Fieldbus
Wireless HART
HART
ModBusDeviceNet
(ODVA)
WiMax
ISA SP100IEEE 802.11
IEEE 802.15.1+2
IEEE 802.16
IEEE 802.15.4
IEEE 802.15.3
Open Automation & Control Group
OASIS/OBIX
Many Others…
Wireless Fidelity
1451.5
SP95
SP99
Network Topologies – Most Common?
• Most Reliable
• Least Reliable
• Cheapest• Oldest• Wireless
Friendly• Lowest
Latency• Highest
Latency
What Does ‘Wireless’ Mean?
Examples: Mobile Operator Terminals; data logging; security; maintenance; IT
Examples: Mobile Operator Terminals; data logging; security; maintenance; IT
WiFiWiFi
Examples: Long distance broadband backhaul; high bandwidth (video) applications
Examples: Long distance broadband backhaul; high bandwidth (video) applications
WiMaxWiMax
Examples: Condition monitoring; wireless instruments - measurements
Examples: Condition monitoring; wireless instruments - measurements
WSNWSN
Examples: Asset tracking; safety and security; location
Examples: Asset tracking; safety and security; location
RFIDRFID
Wireless Technologies
• WiMax LOS link backhaul or Point to Point
- Up to 50KM, depending on bandwidth and environmental conditions
• WiMax NLOS ‘bubble’ can surround entire plant
- Approx. 5KM Radius
• WiFi ‘hotspots’ give mobility to workers
- Live Video, VoIP, Real-time Tracking, Remote Access to data/HMI etc.
• These integrated technologies allow for:
- Reduced personnel / less transport
- Faster response / intervention
- More mobility / better communications
- Superior remote capabilities
- Safer working environment
WSN – Wireless Sensor Networks
802.15.4
ZIGBEE
Wireless HART
SP100
Various Topologies– Star
– Ring
– Bus
– Full Connected
– Mesh
Each node can route
Gateway to Plant
Industrial Setting…unlike other “places”
A Complex EnvironmentA Complex Environment
sec
msec
1 sec
secs
min
hours
Plant Servers
OtherComputingDevices
Business Management
Area ServersPlantNetworkModules
NetworkGateway
NetworkGateway
Process Management
Subnetwork Gateway
ApplicationModule
HistoryModule
Personal ComputerNetwork Manager
Control Stations
ArchiveReplay Module
AdditionalCN Modules
Fiber Optics
NetworkInterfaceModule
Other DataHiway Boxes
MultifunctionController
ExtendedController
BasicController
AdvancedMultifunctionController
LocalProcessors
Sub
netw
ork
CO
NT
RO
L N
ET
WO
RK
SmartineTransmitters
PLCGateway
OtherSubsystems
PLC
Logic ManagerProcessManager
AdvancedProcessManager
Transmitters
Control Network Extenders
Field Management
All of this RF can lead to coexistence “issues”
A Word on Congestion Management (what do you do when the Wireless Process Sensor Networks have Used up the available RF Spectrum?) hint: Currently vendors do Nothing.
Can such congestion happen?
RF Measurements taken at ISA Expo, Chicago, Oct 2005
900 MHz ISM
2400 MHz ISM(saturated)
Noise floor
Measurements by:
Peter Fuhr, Apprion
Hesh Kagan, Invensys
Rob Conant, Dust Networks
Wayne Manges, Oak Ridge National Lab
Jose Gutierrez, Emerson
Saturated
In reality measurements are showin git even worse than this.
Enables Integrated Solutions Throughout Industrial Environment
• Effective asset tracking• Inexpensive condition monitoring & predictive
maintenance management• Greater process measurement & optimization • OSHA-mandated safety, security & employee
location• Low-cost wireless VoIP voice communications
& video• Highly secure wireless access for
laptops/handhelds• More plant security – perimeter/access
RFID
WIMAXAccesUnits
Antenna
MobileOperators
Connection to Process & IT Network
MobileOperators
MobileSecurityCameras
MobileSecurityCameras
WIMAX
Acces Point
WiFiMesh
Acces PointCond. Mon.
Sensor Cloud
Offshore Example
Many Functions in One Secure, Managed Infrastructure
Multiple Applications at a power generation facility.
Solutions
Asset Performance Management
Safety & Security
Strategic Measurements and Control
Security. Coexistence. Interoperability. Legacy. Networks.
Wireless Performance Solutions Numerous Settings
Demonstrated Integration & Coexistence with multiple Wireless Applications at the facility
SP100.11a
SP100.11a
Join the WINA Membership
• Participate in WINA public chat forums….
• Get the Information you need to make sound business decisions….
• Help us educate and train the world…
• Give your organization a greater voice in the community….
• BE AN AGENT of CHANGE!
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http://www.wina.org
Questions?
Replay instructions and a schedule of additional webinars can be found at;
http://ips.invensys.com/webinars