Wireless Instrumentation for process Industries
Duration: 50m| .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 504 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Duration: 50m| .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 504 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Basic Wireless network design
What you'll learn:
Industrial Wireless instrumentation Fundamentals. Wireless communication Basics .
Industrial Wireless Instrumentation Topologies & Wireless Standards
Industrial Wireless Security. Applications of Industrial Wireless Instrumentation with examples.
Basic Wireless Concepts.
Issues when using wireless in process plant. Wireless Principles- Frequency band selection
Basic Wireless network design & design rules
Requirements:
Basic understanding of Electrical & Instrumentation
Description:
Welcome to the Course " Wireless Instrumentation for process Industries "
Learning Objectives:
Industrial Wireless Fundamentals
Wireless communication Basics
Industrial Wireless Instrumentation Topologies
Wireless Standards
Industrial Wireless Security
Applications of Industrial Wireless Instrumentation with examples
Basic Wireless Concepts
Is wireless suitable for Process automation?
Issues when using wireless in process plant
Wireless Principles- Frequency band selection
Basic Wireless network design
Basic wireless network design rules
What is Wireless instrumentation:
The term “Wireless Instrumentation” is used to describe autonomous battery powered sensor systems that integrates wireless technology to enables remote sensor values to be reported to a central hub. The central hub can be a Field Gateway that interfaces to a PLC or RTU systems; or directly to Cloud SCADA host.
Wireless Instrumentation is battery powered to provide rapid deployment with minimum installation costs. These battery powered systems are designed to operate from 1 to 5 years between battery changes.
Why wireless instrumentation ?
Increasing numbers of companies are taking advantage of wireless instrumentation networks for process monitoring due to the many benefits compared to wired infrastructure:
Low cost installation
Ability to obtain process measurements from moving equipment, such as rotary drum dryers, mobile carts, etc.)
Ability to “try” process measurements in a variety of areas to obtain the optimum location
Low cost of adding a wireless measurement allows a company to add process data measurements that could not be economically justified with wired installations
All of the information provided by wireless measurements can now be brought into the automation system for monitoring, alarming, historization and improved operations — as well as for real-time control in certain applications.
WirelessHART provides self-organizing, adaptive mesh communication and offers high-speed, reliable, secure and redundant wireless communications.
Security of the data transfer:
The security of the data transfer is protected by encryption, authentication, verification, anti-jamming and network key management.
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Who this course is for:
Electrical or Electronic or Instrument Engineer, Foreman, Supervisor, Technicians
This course is very helpful for freshers preparing for job as well as experienced professionals preparing for their next level job.
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