Standardizing the Industrial Wireless World

Adoption wireless in industrial applications has been much slower than the adoption curve for enterprise markets.

This gap is primarily due to 3 main factors. 

Lack of a reigning standard: There is a standards war between WirelessHART and ISA100 camps.  Even though there is a convergence effort between these standards underway, there are several OEMs and end-users that are adopting a wait and watch approach.  Some companies have launched WirelessHART based products.

Effective convergence of these two standards can speed up wireless adoption for industrial applications. Convergence or no-convergence greatly hinges on to the end users on the plant floor.  If end users fail to insist on convergence of the wireless protocol it will relegate the adoption of wireless devices on the plant floor to limited areas where it is already being applied.

Cost of deploying wireless sensor networks :  WirelessHART adapters cost anywhere from $750 – over $1000.  This is largely due to high development and certification cost for Class 1 Div 1 explosion proof deployment.

Manageability of various industrial wireless networks :  These challenges are particularly severe within a heterogeneous multi-vendor and multi-protocol environment.  The scale of deployment of industrial wireless sensor networks, i.e. size and number of deployments, will thus be limited by the configurability, maintainability, reliability, and security of installations.

The ability for end users to visualize, monitor, troubleshoot and secure their industrial wireless networks with ease  can create confidence for larger deployment of industrial wireless.

Regardless of which standard wins or if convergence does not entirely take place resulting in multiple wireless technologies, manageability of these heterogeneous networks will be key in creating the adoption rate that is predicted by the industry majors.  ARC recently mentioned SoftDEL’s Aerodel Director network management system as a technology that can bridge this gap.

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SoftDEL’s Aerodel Director awarded “Best of Wireless Sensor Network & RFID” from IDTechEX

Aerodel Director – The industry’s first industrial wireless network management system has been awarded the “Best of Wireless Sensor Network & RFID 2010” at the IDTechEx Wireless Sensor Networks, Energy Harvesting & RFID conference in Hong Kong.

“We are excited & honored that IDTechEx has selected Aerodel Director as the Best of WSN/RFID for 2010. Aerodel Director will allow plant control engineers to visualize, monitor, troubleshoot, and secure their wireless sensor network deployments with ease thus increasing confidence in industrial wireless network deployments.” said Chirag Nanavati, Chief Marketing Officer – SoftDEL Systems.

Wireless sensor networking for industrial automation applications is being driven by multiple standards such as Wireless Ethernet based on 802.11, WirelessHART based on 802.15.4, ISA100.11a and proprietary short range and long range technologies.  Different technologies are suited depending on end use applications for industrial wireless, thus resulting in a multi-technology and multi-vendor environment in plants.  Aerodel Director provides a unified and consistent visualization for the plant control engineer to monitor, troubleshoot, and secure wireless sensor network deployments with ease thus increasing confidence in industrial wireless network deployments.

Read More: IDTechEx 2010 

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