Abstract
An interconnection between fieldbus systems an global networks (including also the Internet) opens new possibilities for remote access to data in automation systems. A good basis for such a combination are the methods and protocols known from the management of IP based networks. The actual access is provided by an appropriate gateway. We suggest a modular approach to divide the gateway into an Internet- and a fieldbus-specific part. This concept is appealing in that it is largely platform independent and allows for the distribution of the modules in a network. Furthermore, one gateway can also serve more than just one single fieldbus system.
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Haidvogl, R., Knizak, M., Sauter, T. (1999). Modulares Agent-Design für Feldbusmanagement. In: Dietrich, D., Schweinzer, H., Neumann, P. (eds) Fieldbus Technology. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6421-1_26
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