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Selection of Fieldbus Systems and the Provision of their Interoperability with IEC 1131

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Feldbustechnik in Forschung, Entwicklung und Anwendung

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Open and modular systems architectures are the main requirements for mechanical and process plant engineers when making their selection of com­ponents for control and process control technology. In mechanical and process plant engineering a system architecture consists of technology for actuators, electronical controls and process controls. It is built upon a wide scale from PLCs up to real-time applications based on VMEbus and PCs that are intercon­nected with fieldbusses. To make a solid selection for the appropriate bus sys­tem, the project engineer has to consider certain parameters that are different for either mechanical or process plant engineering. The level of decentralisation is even more crucial for the decision towards a certain bus system. Therefore, the actual application needs to be thoroughly analysed with the possible products in mind. However, to get a qualified classification, the next layer of the pyramid of information — the layer of control — needs to be considered as well.

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Scherff, B., Wenzek, H.R., Halang, W. (1997). Selection of Fieldbus Systems and the Provision of their Interoperability with IEC 1131. In: Dietrich, D., Schweinzer, H. (eds) Feldbustechnik in Forschung, Entwicklung und Anwendung. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6881-3_56

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