Article | 08-April-2018
Present and future digital process control systems need to many requirements,for example,increase security and safety,reduce time to market, minimize training costs,support integrated methodology for implementation,and so on. Process control systems are required to fulfil these requirements in terms of their architecture and their operation during all the phases of the life cycle. The accepted basic concept for the design process control system is to describe all necessary implementation
Zhuang Xia
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 1 , ISSUE 2, 112–117
research-article | 30-November-2021
need for research to get low-level and field-level systems to parse data seamlessly with high-level systems offering greater interoperability and good latency.
To address these issues, the work in this paper:
Looks at different field-level devices and interfaces with a communication medium to enhance the seamless interoperability of data between all levels of the data value chain.
Increase the sensor range between the process control system and sensor using wireless technologies.
Provides a
Robin Maharaj,
Vipin Balyan,
Mohammed Tariq Kahn
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 15 , ISSUE 1, 1–13
research-article | 30-November-2021
space, there is also a need to increase the data points without implementing expensive process control systems but rather adding to the existing process control system with additional sensors functioning in the IoT domain (Muller et al., 2017). If there were a need for an ideal protocol/architecture, it would have been a protocol like OPCUA had it not been for its heavy-weight nature. Protocols like MQQT. COAP and AOQP offer a lightweight solution to facilitate this digital transformation but do not
Robin Maharaj,
Vipin Balyan,
Mohammed Tariq Khan
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 15 , ISSUE 1, 1–14