Visions meet Solutions Industrial Wireless

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Industrial Open Day 16 – 18 October 2008, Barcelona

The Status and Trends of Industrial Networking Prof. Dr. Jürgen Jasperneite inIT – Institut Industrial IT Ostwestfalen-Lippe University of Applied Sciences, Lemgo/Germany

Visions meet Solutions Agenda

● Industrial automation ●

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● Market and requirements Our picture of industrial communications ● Industrial ethernet ● Security ● Industrial wireless ● Virtual automation networks The Evolution of Industrial Communications Conclusion

Visions meet Solutions Relevance of the industrial automation market

Shares from world market of 228 Billion €

Source: ZVEI, 4/2007

Europe still is the technological leader in this field.

Visions meet Solutions The Part of Networking in Industrial Automation Requirements • Temporal • Timeliness • Predictability • Dependability • Reliability • Safety • Security

● Requirements can not be met by IT networks! ● Loss of communication results in loss of all system services  Critical ressource of any distributed system

Visions meet Solutions Networks on the Factory Floor

Remote Services ERP applications

Ethernet TCP/IP

e.g. Ethernet, ARCnet

e.g. Profibus, Interbus

IO-Link Technical process

Visions meet Solutions Different Requirements at each Level Message size

Response time

Frequency of Data exchange

MByte

sec

seldom

Bits

ms

often

Plant

Technical Process

● Using specific networks at different levels leads to static configurations  less flexibility

Visions meet Solutions Driving Force: Trend to Industrial IT

● RT controller and field devices become more and more communicative ● PC based, embedded control ● General purpose operating systems, e.g. WIN CE ● Lots of build-in IT functionality ● TCP/IP based connectivity ● Web based management ● SQL client …… ● Multifunctional devices ● Logic control, motion control and HMI in one

Visions meet Solutions Connectivity GAP

Remote Services ERP applications

Ethernet TCP/IP

?

Ethernet, ARCnet

Profibus, Interbus

?

IO-Link Technical Process

Visions meet Solutions Trend to Industrial IT: Industrial Ethernet 10 Gbps 1 Gbps 100 Mbps

Industrial Ethernet

● Expectations from the late 1990s ● Seamless connectivity; „CEO can talk to sensors “ ● Ethernet is cheap and fast ● Know-how of Ethernet is much more spreaded than of Fieldbus systems ● Ethernet becomes the „general purpose network“ in the industry. ● Only one instead of multiple communications systems ● BUT: Especially temporal requirements lead to specific branches ● Cannot longer profit of the mainstream development (e.g. higher bit rate)

Visions meet Solutions Our Picture of Industrial Communications Virtual Automation Networks public networks

Office domain

Industrial domain

GSM, UMTS

IT-Security Industrial Domain

Industrial Wireless 1G fieldbus

Industrial Industrial Ethernet Ethernet

Industrial domain

Visions meet Solutions The Faces of Industrial Ethernet

…. and 15 more!

Visions meet Solutions A Taxonomy of Industrial Ethernet (RTE)

Visions meet Solutions Our Picture of Industrial Communications Virtual Automation Networks Public networks

Office domain

Industrial domain

IT IT-Security Security

GSM, UMTS

Industrial domain

Industrial Wireless 1G fieldbus

Industrial Ethernet

Industrial domain

Visions meet Solutions IT Security in Automation

● Security was no topic in 1G ICS ● Increasing connectivity and popularity of PC-based automation leads to ● ●

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higher security risks in industrial automation From all security objectives availability and integrity often have the highest priority in industrial systems IT security has been an issue for office automation and e-commerce environments for quite some time ● Approach: software update after discovering new vulnerabilities ● Not applicable to Industrial Automation systems due to: – Infrequent service time slots in production schedule – Low bandwidth of access links to the devices – Many updates with many suppliers becomes uncontrollable . Automation devices doesn’t support secure communication protocols How to secure legacy systems currently in operation?

Source: Siemens , POF, Fall 2007

Visions meet Solutions Concept of Secure Zones

Remote access DMZ External

Industrial Ethernet RT Controller

RT Controller

ZONE 1 Remote IO

ZONE 2 Remote IO

Technical process

Visions meet Solutions Our Picture of Industrial Communications virtual automation networks public networks

office domain

industrial domain

GSM, UMTS

IT security industrial domain 1G fieldbus

industrial ethernet

Industrial Wireless

industrial domain

Visions meet Solutions Industrial Wireless

● Currently wireless technologies are of special interest in academic research



and industry Main use case: cable replacement, but as reliable as a wire

Plant

● Asset information, terminals ● Mobility ● Security ● Control applications ● Reliabilty ● Latency ● Wiring effort

WLAN

Technical process

WLAN Bluetooth WISA Wireless Hart Zigbee

Visions meet Solutions Industrial Wireless

● Ruggedized WLAN, Bluetooth, Zigbee products are available today ● ● ●

● Transparent transport service, e.g. for bridging PROFINET traffic Wireless HART (802.15.4 based) for process automation is there A solution for factory automation is still open ● Approaches based on Zigbee and BT are under investigation Co-existence might be a „show stopper“ for the deployment of wireless in automation

Example: NEC Zigbee solution

Visions meet Solutions The Evolution of Industrial Communication Systems Remote IO

Decentral Automation

Distributed Automation

IEC 61158 2G ICS

1G ICS

IEC 61158 61158 IEC

IEC 61158 + Ind. Ethernet + Ind. Wireless

3G ICS

2G ICS + WAN „Internet of smart machines“

time

Visions meet Solutions Conclusions

● Information technologies will push industrial automation ● Devices are equipped with more IT functionality ● But: not all requirements can be fulfilled  Modifications/Extensions are necessary ● Complexity of the systems increases – More technologies involved – From static defined products to continously updated products

● Industrial communication systems becomes more and more heterogeneous ● ● ● ●

Installation of fieldbus systems is still growing 2nd generation ICS based on RTE is in the phase of deployment Wireless solutions will be used at the edge of ICS In the future internetworking of local industrial realtime domains forms the 3G ICS

Visions meet Solutions