Honeywell DOE Wireless and Sensing Program DOE Wireless
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Honeywell DOE Wireless and Sensing Program DOE Wireless and Sensing
Wireless Architecture for Industrial Systems Infrastructure Nodes “INs” LR-RF SRF Control system e. g. Advanced Applications LR-RF GW SRF LR-RF SRF “Ubiquitous” Sensor Nodes "at Arbitrary Locations LR-RF SRF • Create and field a wireless communication system based on a unique system architecture that tightly integrates highly robust radio communications with security features essential for large-scale deployment of low-cost industrial sensors • Enable application of wireless sensors to massively instrumented distributed process parameters not traditionally monitored for energy usage and/or environmental impact • Demonstrate and test an affordable and easy-to-use wireless network technology in an industrial environment at two demonstration sites. DOE Wireless and Sensing
Honeywell DOE Wireless Partners Figure 8 • Zig. Bee network testing Honeywell Labs • Program Leadership and Vision • Security Key management • Fieldbus/Modbus/OPC gateway Infrastructure Nodes INs ”“ LR -RF SRF Control system e. g. Advanced Applications LR -RF SRF GW LR -RF SRF Omnex • FHSS radios “Ubiquitous” Sensor Nodes "at Arbitrary Locations Honeywell Bangalore • 802. 15. 4 Development • FHSS Slot Schedular • 802. 11 Development EPRI • Standards development • Industrial Test Site Development Ember • Network latency • Mesh network configuration and recovery Trans. Alta • Voice of the Customer NTRU • Security Strategy Validation ADCON • Radio testing and consulting Chevron. Texaco • Voice of the Customer • Wireless Sensor Testing Honeywell Specialty Chemical • Voice of the Customer • Wireless Sensor Testing Honeywell IM&C • Voice of the Customer • Requirements analysis • System Design Honeywell HPS • Voice of the Customer • Requirements analysis • System Design DOE Wireless and Sensing
“Industrial” Wireless Domains • Analog radio • Wireless IT • Video monitoring • Equipment monitoring and diagnostics • Industrial process monitoring and control Disparate requirements by the different domains hampers emergence of widely accepted industrial wireless standard DOE Wireless and Sensing
Honeywell DOE area of focus • Analog radio • Wireless IT • Video monitoring • Equipment monitoring and diagnostics • Industrial process monitoring and control DOE Wireless and Sensing
Program Directions • Completed extensive Voice of the Customer (VOC) visits to 3 sites: Chemical, Power Generation, Petro. Chemical • Analyzed feedback from XYR 5000 customers installation, use, and future expectations. • Completed extensive RF testing of multiple radio solutions. Infrastructure Nodes INs “” LR-RF SRF Control system e. g. Advanced Applications LR-RF GWSRF LR-RF SRF “Ubiquitous” Sensor Nodes "at Arbitrary Locations LR-RF SRF • Developed system model of for understanding bottlenecks and scalability • Developed secure communications system with convenient key management DOE Wireless and Sensing
Industrial Wireless System - Key Requirements Industrial Wireless for Process Control Demands Unique Set of Requirements 1. Reliable communications - Robust to single point failures - Resistant to interference / jamming 8. Multiple periodic reporting rates 2. End to end latency control 10. Security 9. Data Qo. S Classes - Privacy 3. Capacity and Scalability 4. Success Rate - Integrity - Authentication - Key management 5. Localized Faults 11. Diagnostics /Alarm reporting 6. Global Solution / standard 12. Power cycle recovery 7. Co-existence with 802. 11 b/g 13. Battery Life 3 -5 years DOE Wireless and Sensing