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=⌘ Short range communication= | =⌘ Short range communication= | ||
+ | Short range communication systems covers both industrial and end-customer applications, and is often used for sensor communications. | ||
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+ | === Presentations from earlier years === | ||
+ | ==== Wireless HART, ++ISO100 ==== | ||
+ | * [[Media:HART_ISO100.pdf]] (by Johan Tresvig) | ||
+ | * [[Book: WirelessHART - Applying wireless technology in real-time industrial process control]] | ||
+ | * [[Media:A Comparison of WirelessHART and ZigBee for Industrial Applications.pdf]] | ||
+ | * [[Media:A Location-determination Application in WirelessHART.pdf]] | ||
+ | * [[Media:Comparison of Industrial WSN Standards.pdf]] | ||
+ | * [[Media:WirelessHART - Applying wireless technology in real-time industrial process control.pdf]] | ||
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+ | see also earlier lecture [[WiMAX_and_WirelessHART]] | ||
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+ | * Wireless HART Overview: [[Media:HART_overview.pdf]] | ||
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+ | =⌘ USB speed= | ||
[[File:FettweisRadioDevelopment.png|800px]] | [[File:FettweisRadioDevelopment.png|800px]] | ||
<span scaled="60%>[Presentation G. Fettweis, IEEE VTC forum Baltimore], http://www.ieeevtc.org/plenaries/vtc2007fall/28.pdf </span> | <span scaled="60%>[Presentation G. Fettweis, IEEE VTC forum Baltimore], http://www.ieeevtc.org/plenaries/vtc2007fall/28.pdf </span> | ||
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+ | = Test yourself, answer these questions= | ||
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+ | * What is WirelessHART? | ||
+ | * What radio technology is used (WirelessHART)? | ||
+ | * What network topologies are supported (WirelessHART)? | ||
+ | * What are the main parts of a WiHART network? | ||
+ | * How does channel hopping work? |
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Contents
⌘ Short range communication
Short range communication systems covers both industrial and end-customer applications, and is often used for sensor communications.
Presentations from earlier years
Wireless HART, ++ISO100
- Media:HART_ISO100.pdf (by Johan Tresvig)
- Book: WirelessHART - Applying wireless technology in real-time industrial process control
- Media:A Comparison of WirelessHART and ZigBee for Industrial Applications.pdf
- Media:A Location-determination Application in WirelessHART.pdf
- Media:Comparison of Industrial WSN Standards.pdf
- Media:WirelessHART - Applying wireless technology in real-time industrial process control.pdf
see also earlier lecture WiMAX_and_WirelessHART
- Wireless HART Overview: Media:HART_overview.pdf
⌘ USB speed
[Presentation G. Fettweis, IEEE VTC forum Baltimore], http://www.ieeevtc.org/plenaries/vtc2007fall/28.pdf
Test yourself, answer these questions
- What is WirelessHART?
- What radio technology is used (WirelessHART)?
- What network topologies are supported (WirelessHART)?
- What are the main parts of a WiHART network?
- How does channel hopping work?