With that said, the controls world is going to be moving with anautomation that has a definite consumer bias, with product
development and release cycles of six months or less. In an industry where the
average life expectancy of an automotive production line is eight years, it is
impossible to expect the networking in an industrial setting to keep up with modern IT
standards. Therefore, we turn our attention to the technologies that have
existed the industrial, with the most open standards and the very best
support. These are the protocols we wish to use and keep, and this article
highlights and explains some of these technologies. This article does not focus
on the technical implementations of each piece of technology. Rather, it is
assumed the reader will be using packaged solutions such as a function block for
a PLC.
refer to:
http://www.automation.com/leveraging-it-technology-for-industrial-controls-applications
refer to:
http://www.automation.com/leveraging-it-technology-for-industrial-controls-applications
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