2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.csi.2006.11.006
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An architecture for flexible scheduling in Profibus networks

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“…AguilarPonce et al (2007) presented a type of sensor network architecture for sensor-based scene surveillance for detection and tracking objects of interest through the application of agents. Profibus networks are used in real-time systems with flexible scheduling (Silvestre and Sempere 2007). The lean enterprise service bus architecture is proposed to enhance the interoperability between the production system and global enterprise information system in terms of business and manufacturing requirements and establishes semantic interoperability for industrial semantics (Zayati et al 2012).…”
Section: Information Communication and Interaction Techniques In Entementioning
confidence: 99%
“…AguilarPonce et al (2007) presented a type of sensor network architecture for sensor-based scene surveillance for detection and tracking objects of interest through the application of agents. Profibus networks are used in real-time systems with flexible scheduling (Silvestre and Sempere 2007). The lean enterprise service bus architecture is proposed to enhance the interoperability between the production system and global enterprise information system in terms of business and manufacturing requirements and establishes semantic interoperability for industrial semantics (Zayati et al 2012).…”
Section: Information Communication and Interaction Techniques In Entementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last few years there has been an increasing interest in migrating industrial networks from specific technologies to Ethernet (Skeie et al, 2006;Krommenacker et al, 2001Krommenacker et al, , 2002Lee et al, 2006;Skeie and Johanssen, 2002;R眉ping et al, 1999;Georges et al, 2006;Erturk, 2005;Silvestre and Sempere, 2007;脰 zcelik and Ekiz, 2007;Cena et al, 2008;Zhang and Zhang, 2007;Ferrari et al, 2006). Specific technologies currently used, called fieldbuses, such as FIP or Profibus (Georges et al, 2006;Erturk, 2005;Silvestre and Sempere, 2007;脰 zcelik and Ekiz, 2007) are deterministic networks which try to ensure end-to-end delays of messages remain limited. Some protocols satisfy the integrity constraints of the information.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…PROFIBUS is widely applied in the control field, including power, process control, environmental engineering, processing, and other industries. 2 Systematically in this article surrounding the main communication transmission process simulation transmission experiment, around the fieldbus communication message transmission relationship between the process parameters were analyzed, and through the packet loss rate, transmission efficiency, token waiting time realtime performance indexes provide the theoretical basis for the optimization improvement of system ''was changed into'' In this article, the communication transmission simulation experiments was carried out, and some important parameters affecting the message transmission,such as packet loss rate, transmission efficiency, token waiting time, were analyzed to provide the theoretical basis for the optimization improvement of system. The real-time communication simulation process designed for the data link layer provides the data and the theory of experience; it provides a certain theoretical basis for the practical engineering application of PROFIBUS field bus the field of industrial control.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%