CMR346 Industrial Network Protocols Syllabus:

CMR346 Industrial Network Protocols Syllabus – Anna University Regulation 2021

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

1. To study the various types wired protocols for electronic system.
2. To know the various types wireless protocols for electronic system.
3. To aware the various industrial wired protocols in automation.
4. To study the various types wireless protocols for industrial automation.
5. To develop the wired and wireless functions of various protocols.

UNIT – I WIRED BUSES AND PROTOCOLS

Wireless – Wired Networks Comparison – Serial Communication Protocols – RS232-UART-SPI – I2C –UNI/O Bus -1 Wire -Camera Link – Parallel Communication -PPI – Wishbone Bus – AMBA – JTAG – Fireware IEEE 1394 Bus – Ethernet Overview – RS485

UNIT – II WIRELESS PROTOCOLS

Antenna Technology- Network Topologies – Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN) – Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPAN) – Wimedia – Wimax – RF – Bluetooth- Wi-Fi – Zigbee – Wireless Industrial Automation Protocols.

UNIT – III INDUSTRIAL AND AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS WIRED NETWORKS

Overview of Industrial Wired Networks – Terminal Bus- Modbus – HART Network – Mechatrolink-II – EtherCAT- Sercos II/III – CAN- Canopen – Modbus IDA-PROFINETPROFIBUS-Ethernet/IP- Ethernet Powerlink- AG Automation and Drives (AS-I) – Device Net

UNIT – IV INDUSTRIAL WIRELESS NETWORKS

Overview of Industrial Wireless Networks – IWLAN – ISA100 Standards – Remote Networks Controller-Based Networks – Wireless HART Technology – 3G/4G for Automation – RFID Data Tags.

UNIT – V APPLICATION OF COMMUNICATION PROTOCALS

Wired Machine Networking of Sub-elements and Machines – Wireless Machine Networking of Sub-elements and Machines – Networking of Industry – Communication Network Layout Design – Networking for TIA- Cloud Computing – IOT – Case Studies in Automation Applications.

TOTAL: 45 PERIODS

COURSE OUTCOMES

Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to:
CO1: Design wired protocols for electronic system.
CO2: Use wireless protocols for electronic system.
CO3: Practice industrial wired protocols in automation.
CO4: Select wireless protocols for industrial automation.
CO5: Demonstrate the wired and wireless functions of various protocols in application development.

TEXT BOOKS

1. Borko Furht, “Encyclopaedia of Wireless and Mobile Communications – Three Volume Set”, CRC Press, 2012.
2. Dick Caro, “Wireless Networks for Industrial Automation”, 2014.

REFERENCES

1. MMC-SD SERCOS Drive, “G&L Motion Control”, Hardware Manual, 2005.
2. Olaf Pfeiffer, Andrew Ayre and Christian Keydel, “Embedded Networking with CAN and CANopen”, Copperhill Technologies Corporation, 2016.
3. Richard Zurawski, “Industrial Communication Technology”, CRC Press, 2017.
4. Siemens IK, “Industrial Ethernet: IEEE 802.3”, 2005.
5. Wolfram Behardt and Jorg Wollert, “The wireless B: Evolution and Communication”, Stetue Germany, 2016.