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Wireless Industrial Networking Alliance. Accelerating the Adoption of Wireless Technologies in the Industrial Sector www.wina.org. Hesh Kagan Hesh.kagan@ips.invensys.com. Introduction to Wireless for Industrial. Agenda Introduction to WINA – Hesh Kagan Introduction to Wireless – Peter Fuhr
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Wireless Industrial Networking Alliance Accelerating the Adoption of Wireless Technologies in the Industrial Sector www.wina.org Hesh Kagan Hesh.kagan@ips.invensys.com
Introduction to Wireless for Industrial Agenda • Introduction to WINA – Hesh Kagan • Introduction to Wireless – Peter Fuhr • Why wireless? - Hesh Kagan • How to justify wireless – Rob Conant • Conclusions – Hesh Kagan • Q & A - All Wireless Industrial Networking Alliance
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. Wireless Industrial Networking Alliance
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. The Wireless Industrial Networking Alliance (WINA) Wireless Industrial Networking Alliance
WINA Mission Statement • Our mission is to promote the adoption of wireless technologies and solutions that improve the efficiencies, production and safety of industrial manufacturing and processes. Wireless Industrial Networking Alliance
WINA Contribution • Provide a forum for industrial wireless technology education • Catalyze the exchange of information and strategic direction between Government, academia, technology producers and industrial end users • Work on a global basis. • Helping industrial customers understand wireless applications, options, and benefits to reduce the risk and uncertainty of adopting wireless • Represent the industrial user perspective to Standards bodies acting acting as an unbiased broker • Improving user confidence and access to solutions. • Help users reduce costs and help vendors connect with customers. • Provide end users with the information they need to make informed decisions. Wireless Industrial Networking Alliance
Current Activities • Major support and development for SP100 • Educative Webinars and Seminars • Developing Wireless Best Practices • WINA Interoperability and Co-Existence Demonstrations Wireless Industrial Networking Alliance
Webinars and Seminars Webinars every other month – Regional seminars starting in July Wireless Landscape – overview of technologies, standards, and companies Radio technology Networking technology Comparative architectures Security \\Government Regulations and industry certifications Systems and network management approaches Application integration Applied technologies – our members discussing their unique technology Future directions – a peek into the back room Wireless Industrial Networking Alliance
3eTI Steven Chen Accutech Gene Yon / Larry Pereira Emerson Jose Gutierrez Honeywell Anoop Mathur Invensys Hesh Kagan OMNEX Ake Severinson ORNL Wayne Manges Apprion Peter Fuhr Dust Rob Conant Board of Directors Wireless Industrial Networking Alliance
How WINA Membership can benefit you • Influence • Ensure your company has a voice in defining wireless industrial products. • Proactive influence in standards that will define the marketplace tomorrow • Collaboration • Work together with other industry producers & end users • Exchange information in your development community • Leadership • Gain the credibility of the industrial wireless community • Improve the product solutions of your organization • Good Business • Through WINA membership, increase exposure to potential customers & partnerships. Wireless Industrial Networking Alliance
For more information Join the WINA Membership, Participate in the WINA Public Chat Forums, Get the Information You Need! Join the WINA End User Group: http://www.wina.org Wireless Industrial Networking Alliance
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Why Wireless Wireless Industrial Networking Alliance
An Abbreviated Snapshot of:The Standards / Organizations Landscape The Role of Standards. Wireless Orgs. Independent Bus Orgs. Security. SP95 IEEE 802.15.4 OASIS/OBIX HART ZigBee ASI Trade Org. Wireless HART Many Others… IEEE 802.11 Foundation Fieldbus ISA SP100 WiMax Wireless Fidelity ProfiBus Int’l Many Others… ModBus IEEE 802.16 DeviceNet (ODVA) Open Automation & Control Group IEEE 802.15.1+2 1451.5 IEEE 802.15.3 SP99 Wireless Industrial Networking Alliance
This is The Wireless Landscape RFID 2 RFID 1 Circa 2006 Wireless Industrial Networking Alliance
Other Computing Devices Plant Servers Business Management Personal Computer Network Manager Archive Replay Module Control Stations Area Servers Plant Network Modules Additional CN Modules Application Module History Module Fiber Optics Process Management Network Gateway Network Gateway PLC Gateway Network Interface Module Subnetwork Gateway Control Network Extenders Other Data Hiway Boxes PLC Other Subsystems Multifunction Controller Logic Manager Process Manager Subnetwork Extended Controller CONTROL NETWORK Advanced Process Manager Basic Controller Field Management Advanced Multifunction Controller LocalProcessors Smartine Transmitters Transmitters A Complex Environment hours min secs 1 sec msec • sec Wireless Industrial Networking Alliance
Many Plant Areas – Different Application Requirements – Many Technologies Maintenance Satellite WiMax WiFi Sensor Bus ZigBee RFID Ultra Wideband Bluetooth Cellular Video And many proprietary Process Operations Plant Security Engineering Personnel Safety Supply Chain IT & Telephony Plant and Personnel Safety Process Control and Alarm / Alert Supervisory Control Open Loop Control Measurements Reporting Wireless Industrial Networking Alliance