Overview
- Editors:
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Dietmar Dietrich
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Institut für Computertechnik, Vienna, Austria
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Herbert Schweinzer
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Institut für Elektrische Meßtechnik und Schaltungstechnik, Technische Universität Wien, Vienna, Austria
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Peter Neumann
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Institut für Automation und Kommunikation e.V., Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Federal Republic of Germany
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Table of contents (59 papers)
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OLE for Process Control OPC
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- Thomas Hadlich, Thorsten Szczepanski
Pages 256-266
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System Aspects
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Front Matter
Pages 267-267
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- R. Bachmann, M. S. Hoang, P. Rieger
Pages 276-283
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- Stefan Soucek, Hans-Jörg Schweinzer
Pages 291-298
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Research
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Front Matter
Pages 307-307
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- W. Kandler, H. Schweinzer
Pages 326-332
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Real-Time Aspects
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Front Matter
Pages 333-333
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- Detlef Bäuerle, Wolfgang Popp
Pages 334-341
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- Luís Almeida, José A. Fonseca, Pedro Fonseca
Pages 342-350
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- S. Rüping, E. Vonnahme, J. Jasperneite
Pages 351-358
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- Eduardo Tovar, Francisco Vasques
Pages 359-366
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Realisations
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Front Matter
Pages 367-367
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- José Rufino, Paulo Veríssimo, Guilherme Arroz
Pages 375-380
About this book
Applications of communication networks lead to radical changes in human life. Fieldbus technology is part of this development acting in close connection to systems control and in critical domains. Equipped with sensitive sensors, fieldbus technology becomes the backbone of many processes of our daily life. In automation technology, fieldbus systems are essential parts of modern applications. In airplanes and in near future also in automobiles, mechanical control is replaced by "x by wire” systems based on fieldbusses, a technique more efficient and flexible, but also cheaper. Moreover, fieldbus technology, used in factories, hospitals, laboratories for the collection of numerous data, enables a more efficient and reliable operation of these complex environments.
This book is a collection of articles submitted to the fieldbus conference FeT'99 in Magdeburg, Germany. The articles were reviewed by an international program committee which decided to include some high quality articles not presented at the conference. The book comprises chapters dealing with important aspects of fieldbus technology and reflecting areas of main activity in science and industry: real-time aspects, networking, management, OPC, system aspects, realization, protocol specifications (supplements to introduced fieldbus systems), validation, profile development (i. e. specification of application semantics) and research projects. A further chapter reports on the European harmonization project NOAH.
Editors and Affiliations
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Institut für Computertechnik, Vienna, Austria
Dietmar Dietrich
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Institut für Elektrische Meßtechnik und Schaltungstechnik, Technische Universität Wien, Vienna, Austria
Herbert Schweinzer
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Institut für Automation und Kommunikation e.V., Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Federal Republic of Germany
Peter Neumann