Achieving Next Gen Connectivity with Industrial Ethernet – Revisited with Wireless

Last month, in Part 1 of this topic, we discussed how applying industrial Ethernet can truly transform your facility and provide unanticipated benefits.

Wireless technologies are thriving on the plant floor for a number of reasons, but two key criteria include improved safety and security and lower costs. Security concerns initially associated with wireless have been dispelled or at least diminished. Standards development for wireless systems has caught up with conventional Ethernet with the development and expansion of IEEE 802.11. The standard governs wireless LAN communications and has helped advance the security of Ethernet wireless systems, some say even beyond that of hard-wired systems. New products such as the BAT300-Rail series with three transmission/reception antennas are now better able to receive signals being sent over the industrial network.

Another significant benefit of wireless applications is their lower cost. In many cases, a wireless system is more economical because it eliminates the hard wired costs of cabling and connections and the associated installation effort. In addition, wireless adds convenience to maintenance tasks. For example, if a technician can perform repairs, update firmware, or even do minor programming without opening the cabinet door to access a controller, tasks can be completed quickly, easily, and with less risk.

Today, both wired and wireless products are available for industrial Ethernet applications. For more information, download our Achieving Next Generation Connectivity with Wired and Wireless white paper.

Want to Learn More about Industrial Wireless?

If you’d like to learn more about industrial wireless, two great resources are now available. The first is the June issue of Control Engineering, which features a cover story on Industrial Wireless. The cover photo and lead story feature Hirschmann industrial wireless products implemented at the PEMEX Tula Refinery in Mexico.

In this application, the refinery was able to increase efficiency and protect its critical cooling tower s with wireless monitoring and analysis of process and vibration sensor data. Belden and RYMSA, the system integrator, were able to implement the wireless products to protect critical assets and overcome serious line-of-sight issues.

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To read more, visit the Control Engineering cover story online–beginning on page 30.

Still haven’t gotten enough industrial wireless?

Last month, Belden sponsored and presented in the successful webinar, “Industrial Wireless: Where and When.”

You can still register to catch the webinar that had over 500 viewers. Read more »

Achieving Next Gen Connectivity with Industrial Ethernet

Did you know that almost every plant floor today has Ethernet incorporated in their infrastructure on some level? In fact, Ethernet is fast approaching becoming the principal infrastructure for industrial automation and control applications.

Applying industrial Ethernet to your infrastructure in a way that fits your application, including utilizing wireless appropriately, can truly transform your facility and provide unanticipated benefits. Read more »

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