Automation network comprising network components that produce status messages

US8943188B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-8943188-B2
Application numberUS-54794205-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 8, 2005
Priority dateApr 8, 2004
Publication dateJan 27, 2015
Grant dateJan 27, 2015

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Abstract

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The invention relates to an automation network and to automation equipment, network components and field devices for an automation network of this type. The network components transmit messages concerning their status to the automation equipment by means of a communication mechanism that functions according to field communication automation technology. Said automation equipment receives the status messages, evaluates them, monitors the operation of the network and controls said operation using the status messages. As the automation equipment thus contains the complete picture of the process and the network, it can react directly and rapidly to problems of the network. This eliminates the need, for example, for an additional SNMP/OPC server or a network management station.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An automation network, comprising: an automation equipment comprising a processor with an operating system and sequencer for running a user program that comprises a cyclic part providing process-specific operations and an acyclic part providing event-controlled operations, the automation equipment connected to a data transmission network having a communication mechanism that complies with the PROFINET I/O standard; a plurality of field devices connected to the data transmission network for performing functions associated with a process and configured to transmit process messages between the plurality of field devices and the automation equipment cyclically, wherein all of the field devices are classified as a first device class defined by the PROFINET I/O standard via corresponding device master files; a plurality of network components segmenting the data transmission network and connecting the plurality of field devices to the data transmission network, each of the plurality of network components comprising processor with an operating program for implementing Ethernet-based communication across the data transmission network, wherein all of the network components are classified as a second device class defined by the PROFINET I/O standard via corresponding device master files, wherein the second device class of the network components is configured as a special class of field devices distinct from the first device class of the field devices without input/output (I/O) signals that influence the process to enable differentiation of network component status messages from other system messages in the automation network based on device class, wherein the network components are configured to transmit network component status messages concerning network component status to the automation equipment acyclically. 2. The automation network as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the automation equipment are configured to receive and evaluate system messages and differentiate network component status messages of the network components from process messages from the field devices based on device class. 3. The automation network as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the plurality of field devices and the plurality of network components interconnect with the automation equipment and receive their respective network address from the automation equipment. 4. An automation system for an automation network, comprising: an engineering station connected to the automation network comprising automation equipment; a plurality of field devices connected to the automation network assigned to the engineering station for performing functions associated with a process and configured to transmit process messages between the plurality of field devices and the automation equipment cyclically, wherein all of the field devices are classified as a first device class defined by the PROFINET I/O standard via corresponding device master files; and a plurality of network components segmenting the data transmission network and assigned to the automation equipment connected to the automation network, each of the plurality of network components comprising processor with an operating program for implementing Ethernet-based communication across the data transmission network, wherein all of the network components are classified as a second device class defined by the PROFINET I/O standard via corresponding device master files, wherein the second device class of the network components is configured as a special class of field devices distinct from the first device class of the field devices without input/output (I/O) signals that influence the process to enable differentiation of network components' status messages from other system messages in the automation network based on device class, and wherein the automation equipment is configured to receive messages concerning the status of the network components that are transmitted acyclically to the automation equipment, evaluate the status messages, and monitor the operation of the automation network using the status messages. 5. An automation network, comprising: a plurality of network components configured for Ethernet-based communication across the data transmission network that complies with the PROFINET I/O standard; a plurality of automation equipment connected to the automation network via the network components, configured to receive and evaluate a plurality of status messages from the plurality of network components and monitor the operation of the automation network using the plurality of status messages; a plurality of field devices interconnected with the plurality of automation equipment via the plurality of network components that connect different segments of the data transmission network, the plurality of field devices for performing functions associated with a process and configured to transmit process messages between the plurality of field devices and the automation equipment cyclically, wherein all of the field devices are classified as a first device class defined by the PROFINET I/O standard via corresponding device master files; wherein all of the network components are classified as a second device class defined by the PROFINET I/O standard via corresponding device master files, wherein the second device class of the network components is configured as a special class of field devices distinct from the first device class of the field devices to enable differentiation of network component status messages from other system messages in the automation network based on device class; and wherein the network components are configured to transmit messages concerning their status to the automation equipment in an acyclic manner.

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  • Field device with gateway functions for communication with pc and other field devices · CPC title

  • Send a warning message that an event has to be monitored before the event occurs · CPC title

  • PCD profinet component description, field device description module · CPC title

  • characterised by the network communication · CPC title

  • Zone supervisor, collects error signals from, and diagnoses different zone · CPC title

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What does patent US8943188B2 cover?
The invention relates to an automation network and to automation equipment, network components and field devices for an automation network of this type. The network components transmit messages concerning their status to the automation equipment by means of a communication mechanism that functions according to field communication automation technology. Said automation equipment receives the sta…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Büsgen Ralph, Glas Karl, Kasper Michael, and 3 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G05B19/4185. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 27 2015 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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