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Industrial Networking and Open Control

Volume 9 Issue 3 June 2003

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Sensors Product focus on sensors and actuators
Infobank Book reviews and brochures
Datafiles Exceptionally useful...
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RF testing to the Bluetooth SIG standard

The growth forecasts for the Bluetooth market are promising, and the demand for automated and high-speed measurement instruments is growing.

Using Ethernet with fibre-optic cabling

Robust Ethernet networks can be designed using fibre optics supporting the popular 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps data rates.

A revolution in industrial networking?

Ethernet-based communication TCP/IP protocols are starting to invade all levels of the mass communication market.

Wireless proximity switches eliminate failure source Sensors and actuators are found in large numbers on every production line in every industry. And each and every one of them requires data and power cabling.
Can control over the internet be safe?

In the second part of our look at the safety implications of industrial uses of internet technology, we consider the threats from outside

Afloat with Smart Home technology

Siemens' latest project has given the Smart Home specialists the opportunity to find out whether their equipment can be used for any application

Ethernet and USB in building control With Ethernet and USB, it is now easier than ever to integrate the disparate islands of control
Eurostar uses high speed CC-Link network Forchem in Finland uses intelligent process instrumentation and Foundation Fieldbus in its digital plant architecture
IPv6 - the new internet protocol Almost 30 years after its introduction, the Internet Protocol is coming up for its first major overhaul.
Switchgear in Siberia

A recent custom-built modularised packaged substation is currently being commissioned in Kharyaga, Siberia.

Strata lands pilot plant project

An automated PVC pilot plant for Synthomer, a global supplier of synthetic polymers based in Harlow.

Comment  
Jon Severn No strings attached
Richard Piggin Safety - is it time to jump?
Remco Krul Join the revolution
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