DocumentCode
2093930
Title
The design of distributed measurement systems based on IEEE1451 standards and distributed time services
Author
Burch, Jeff ; Eidson, John ; Hamilton, Bruce
Author_Institution
Agilent Technol. Inc., Palo Alto, CA, USA
Volume
2
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Firstpage
529
Abstract
This paper discusses the design challenges in creating effective and robust distributed measurement and control systems. The design of distributed measurement systems is greatly facilitated by recent standards such as IEEE1451.1 and IEEE1451.2, and the existence of network infrastructure features such as distributed time services. The point-to-point connection between the central controller and a peripheral is usually accomplished via a serial protocol such as RS-232, HARTTM, or a specialized bus such as IEEE488. A distributed design allows additional degrees of freedom to meet real-time requirements and an opportunity to build more flexible yet more robust systems. A variety of infrastructure services, such as TDMA protocols typified by the Sercos protocol and the MARSTM system, exist to aid in this coordination. Another approach is to use services built on a global sense of time established by synchronizing real-time clocks contained in each component. These services are discussed both theoretically and in terms of an example system. To illustrate these points, a simple distributed measurement system is examined both in terms of the design issues and the performance. This system has been constructed out of a mixture of commercially available and prototype components that make use of Ethernet, the IEEE1451 standards, synchronized clocks, and commonly available commercial infrastructure services and components such as Web browsers, databases and other common application tools
Keywords
IEEE standards; computerised instrumentation; distributed control; local area networks; measurement standards; network interfaces; Ethernet; HARTTM; IEEE1451 standards; IEEE1451.1; IEEE1451.2; IEEE488; RS-232; Web browsers; clint-server interface; commercial infrastructure services; distributed design; distributed measurement systems; distributed time services; peripheral instruments; point-to-point connection; publish-subscribe interface; real time programming; real-time clocks; serial protocol; synchronized clocks; Centralized control; Clocks; Control systems; Distributed control; Measurement standards; Protocols; Real time systems; Robust control; Synchronization; Time measurement;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, 2000. IMTC 2000. Proceedings of the 17th IEEE
Conference_Location
Baltimore, MD
ISSN
1091-5281
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5890-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IMTC.2000.848794
Filename
848794
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