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Communication and interoperation among heterogeneous networks is studied. Firstly, on the basis of current situation and developing trend of industrial automatic control, the function, structure, pros and cons of existing protocol converting gateway and middleware are analyzed. Then a reconfigurable intelligent gateway is proposed, the functional block diagram, hardware architecture, software structure and protocol converting and communication model are presented. The proposed gateway can achieve communication and interoperation among multiple field bus networks and TCP/IP network, has a strong intelligent control ability, flexibility, reliability, fast conversion speed, consolidated device description and upper-level interface, can be updated online, used as protocol converter or stand-alone intelligent controller, and has great theoretical significance and practical value in the field of industrial automation.
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Guo, T., Zhou, M., Shen, Q. (2013). A Reconfigurable Intelligent Gateway for Heterogeneous Networks. In: Sun, Z., Deng, Z. (eds) Proceedings of 2013 Chinese Intelligent Automation Conference. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 254. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38524-7_53
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