Title :
Fault-tolerant controllers in Wireless Networked Control System using 802.11g
Author :
Refaat, Tarek K. ; Daoud, Ramez M. ; Amer, Hassanein H.
Author_Institution :
KAMA Trading, American Univ. in Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
Abstract :
In this paper, the 802.11g standard is used without modification in a fault-tolerant networked control system with two or three cascaded workcells. Samples are sent by sensors to an 802.11g access point, which forwards this data, via Switched Ethernet, to the controller. The controller generates a control word, which is then delivered to the access point, via Switched Ethernet, and is forwarded to the corresponding wireless actuator. The effects of noise are also studied. OPNET simulations show that a two-cell system can tolerate the failure of one of its two controllers even in the presence of noise. For a three-cell system, up to two controllers can fail (in the presence of noise) and the remaining operational controller will be able to handle the load of all three cells. A performability model is then developed to simultaneously take into account controller failure data with the risk of not adhering to the required delay constraints. All OPNET delays are subjected to a 95% confidence analysis.
Keywords :
fault tolerance; radio networks; telecommunication control; wireless LAN; 802.11g access point; 802.11g standard; OPNET delays; OPNET simulations; cascaded workcells; confidence analysis; control word; controller failure data; delay constraints; fault-tolerant controllers; fault-tolerant networked control system; operational controller; performability model; switched Ethernet; three-cell system; two-cell system; wireless actuator; wireless networked control system; Encapsulation; IEEE 802.11 Standards; Noise; Production; Robustness; Sensors; Trajectory;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Technology (ICIT), 2012 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Athens
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0340-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICIT.2012.6210034