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Aurora’s Technological And Research Institute
 Wireless Communication 
 Types of Wireless 
Communication 
 Introduction to 
Automation 
 Products of Automation 
 Brief Explanation of each 
Products of Automation 
 Combining the Wireless 
Communication And 
Automation 
 Challenges And 
Application 
 Conclusion
 Imagine
Wireless Communciation and  Automation
 Cellular Technology 
• AMPS(1990) ,GSM(2003),GPRS ,CDMA(20014..) 
 Wifi 
 Blutooth 
 Wi Max
Cellular 
 1GS, 
 2GS,2.5GS 
 3GS,3.5GS 
 4GS,5GS 
 LAN/WAN 
 Wifi 
 Blutooth
Wireless Communciation and  Automation
 Flexible 
 Ease of Use 
 Planning 
 Durability 
 economical
 Service provider,Base station,mobile,car
Software 
• Standardized on Rockwell Software 
• RSLogix for programming 
• RSLinx for communications 
• RSView for Operator Interface 
• RSMessenger for Alarm Paging 
• LapLink Software allows connection to operator workstation 
from a remote computer through a dial-up modem
 Automation or automatic control, is the use 
of various control systems for operating 
equipment such as machinery, processes in 
factories, boilers and heat treating ovens, 
switching in telephone networks, steering and 
stabilization of ships, aircraft and other 
applications with minimal or reduced human 
intervention. Some processes have been 
completely automated.
 PLC 
 SCADA SYSTEM 
 DCS
 A programmable logic controller (PLC) is a special purpose 
computer aimed at implementing control solutions. 
 Historically PLC’s have been used mainly for on-off or logic 
type applications. 
 However, modern PLC’s have become increasingly 
sophisticated and can now cover quite complex control tasks. 
 Funtions of PLC 
◦ Time Delay Relays 
◦ Counter Relays 
◦ Special Functions 
◦ User Defined Functions 
◦ Special Bits
Wireless Communciation and  Automation
Wireless Communciation and  Automation
 A SCADA system performs four functions: 
 1. Data acquisition 
 2. Networked data communication 
 3. Data presentation 
 4. Control 
 These functions are performed by four kinds of SCADA components: 
1. Sensors (either digital or analogue) and control relays that directly interface with the 
managed system. 
2. Remote telemetry units (RTUs). These are small computerized units deployed in the field 
at specific sites and locations. RTUs serve as local collection points for gathering reports 
from sensors and delivering commands to control relays. 
3. SCADA master units. These are larger computer consoles that serve as the central 
processor for the SCADA system. Master units provide a human interface to the system 
and automatically regulate the managed system in response to sensor inputs. 
4. The communications network that connects the SCADA master unit to the RTUs in the 
field.
Wireless Communciation and  Automation
 Reduced Operator Travel Time 
 Greater Speed, Accuracy, and 
efficiency 
 Increased Reliability 
 Reduced Maintenance
 Safe operation of plant 
 Lowest cost of generation 
 Longest equipment life 
 Minimum environmental effect 
 Maximum efficiency 
 Energy conversation
 Controller card 
◦ I/P,O/P (terminals) 
◦ Power supply module 
◦ Communication module 
◦ Cables 
 Controller with I/P,O/P card
Wireless Communciation and  Automation
Wireless Communciation and  Automation
 The reality with wired solutions 
◦ Long distances from critical monitoring 
◦ Large obstructions can make wiring impractical or 
impossible 
◦ Processes or equipment need monitoring in use 
◦ No power available in remote applications 
◦ Expense
 What is industrial wireless? 
◦ Transmitting information via radio 
 Transmitters 
 Receivers 
 Gateways 
◦ Monitoring solution 
 Tank levels monitors 
 Motor operated valves 
 Pumps 
 Heat trace 
◦ No need for wires or cable 
◦ Radios are programmable 
 Multiple radios on a reliable path 
 To send data upon 
 Request 
 Periodically 
 Pre-determined signal values
 Applications considerations 
◦ Control 
• Requirements 
• Process control 
• Automated and manual process control for various 
industries 
• Alarms 
• Monitor conditions and automate alarms when needed
Wireless Communciation and  Automation
Wireless Communciation and  Automation
Wireless Communciation and  Automation
Wireless Communciation and  Automation
 Chalenges indeed cost of automation product 
◦ Highly complex 
◦ Not economical 
◦ Time delay to set up 
Conclusion 
Highly advanced technologies which comprises 
of Automation and wireless communication 
help us to day to life in fully controlled 
environment. 
and Set up the revolutionary changes is 
communication .
Wireless Communciation and  Automation
Wireless Communciation and  Automation

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Wireless Communciation and Automation

  • 1. Aurora’s Technological And Research Institute
  • 2.  Wireless Communication  Types of Wireless Communication  Introduction to Automation  Products of Automation  Brief Explanation of each Products of Automation  Combining the Wireless Communication And Automation  Challenges And Application  Conclusion
  • 5.  Cellular Technology • AMPS(1990) ,GSM(2003),GPRS ,CDMA(20014..)  Wifi  Blutooth  Wi Max
  • 6. Cellular  1GS,  2GS,2.5GS  3GS,3.5GS  4GS,5GS  LAN/WAN  Wifi  Blutooth
  • 8.  Flexible  Ease of Use  Planning  Durability  economical
  • 9.  Service provider,Base station,mobile,car
  • 10. Software • Standardized on Rockwell Software • RSLogix for programming • RSLinx for communications • RSView for Operator Interface • RSMessenger for Alarm Paging • LapLink Software allows connection to operator workstation from a remote computer through a dial-up modem
  • 11.  Automation or automatic control, is the use of various control systems for operating equipment such as machinery, processes in factories, boilers and heat treating ovens, switching in telephone networks, steering and stabilization of ships, aircraft and other applications with minimal or reduced human intervention. Some processes have been completely automated.
  • 12.  PLC  SCADA SYSTEM  DCS
  • 13.  A programmable logic controller (PLC) is a special purpose computer aimed at implementing control solutions.  Historically PLC’s have been used mainly for on-off or logic type applications.  However, modern PLC’s have become increasingly sophisticated and can now cover quite complex control tasks.  Funtions of PLC ◦ Time Delay Relays ◦ Counter Relays ◦ Special Functions ◦ User Defined Functions ◦ Special Bits
  • 16.  A SCADA system performs four functions:  1. Data acquisition  2. Networked data communication  3. Data presentation  4. Control  These functions are performed by four kinds of SCADA components: 1. Sensors (either digital or analogue) and control relays that directly interface with the managed system. 2. Remote telemetry units (RTUs). These are small computerized units deployed in the field at specific sites and locations. RTUs serve as local collection points for gathering reports from sensors and delivering commands to control relays. 3. SCADA master units. These are larger computer consoles that serve as the central processor for the SCADA system. Master units provide a human interface to the system and automatically regulate the managed system in response to sensor inputs. 4. The communications network that connects the SCADA master unit to the RTUs in the field.
  • 18.  Reduced Operator Travel Time  Greater Speed, Accuracy, and efficiency  Increased Reliability  Reduced Maintenance
  • 19.  Safe operation of plant  Lowest cost of generation  Longest equipment life  Minimum environmental effect  Maximum efficiency  Energy conversation
  • 20.  Controller card ◦ I/P,O/P (terminals) ◦ Power supply module ◦ Communication module ◦ Cables  Controller with I/P,O/P card
  • 23.  The reality with wired solutions ◦ Long distances from critical monitoring ◦ Large obstructions can make wiring impractical or impossible ◦ Processes or equipment need monitoring in use ◦ No power available in remote applications ◦ Expense
  • 24.  What is industrial wireless? ◦ Transmitting information via radio  Transmitters  Receivers  Gateways ◦ Monitoring solution  Tank levels monitors  Motor operated valves  Pumps  Heat trace ◦ No need for wires or cable ◦ Radios are programmable  Multiple radios on a reliable path  To send data upon  Request  Periodically  Pre-determined signal values
  • 25.  Applications considerations ◦ Control • Requirements • Process control • Automated and manual process control for various industries • Alarms • Monitor conditions and automate alarms when needed
  • 30.  Chalenges indeed cost of automation product ◦ Highly complex ◦ Not economical ◦ Time delay to set up Conclusion Highly advanced technologies which comprises of Automation and wireless communication help us to day to life in fully controlled environment. and Set up the revolutionary changes is communication .