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Foundation for ROM: User Perspective
• Strategic New Opportunities for Users and Vendors
• Backhaul Network Technology
• Fills Market Gaps
• SCADA / RTU Market
• Reduces risk and maximizes opportunity through standards
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Backhaul Network Technology
• Traditional
• Large number of single purpose proprietary networks
• User designed and implemented
• ISA100.15 Backhaul Technology
• Multi purpose (mixed use) standardized technology
• Foundation and Vendor support
• Applicable in many industries
• Uses ISA99 Security Models
• Provides Infrastructure for ROM
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Backhaul Requirements
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Backhaul
Network
Manufacturing
Cell
Mobile Worker
Security
Cameras
Real-Time Location Service
Logistics Worker
Safety
VoIP
Production Operations
PLC
Pump
ActuatorTank Level
Sensor
Control Center
VoIP PBX
Security Video
System
RTLS Servers
Backhaul Infrastructure Requirements
• Long and Short backhaul networks
• Multiple wireless technologies supported (user
owned or common carrier)
• Scalable to large systems
• Centrally managed Distributed network control
• Fixed and Mobile field applications support
• “Digital Umbrella”
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Backhaul Architecture Elements
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Zone a1
Zone a2
BSP
Conduit 2
Conduit 1
Zone b2
Zone m3
Zone b1
CCD1
Mobile
Worker
2
CCD2
Corp.
IT
BHI1 BHI2Channel a1b1-1
Channel a2b2
CSMD
Zone m1 Zone m2
IF5BHI
Mgmt
BHI
Mgmt
Field
Net
Mgr
Conduit 3
Channel m1m2
Mobile
Worker
1Channel a1b1-2
AP1
Backhaul Interface
Backhaul Service Provider
Characterized Control Domain
Control System Management Domain
BHI:
BSP:
CCD:
CSMD:
AP2
Remote Field
Applications
User-owned or
Common Carrier
Backhaul
Control
Center
Standards Enable Long Term Backhaul Technology Support
• Media includes a choice of standard technologies• Fiber, Wi-Fi, WiMax, Cellular, Satellite
• IETF runs the networks• IP is required
• Trusted computing Group provides network and
security management
• ISA provides architecture and security
requirements
• Fieldbus Foundation provides profiles, testing and
registration
• Vendors provide compliant products and services
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Introducing FOUNDATION for Remote Operations Management
• Provides a wireless and wired infrastructure for remote assets and applications
• Integrates Wired Infrastructure, Remote I/O, ISA100.11a and WirelessHART®
• Direct access to device information and diagnostics
• Incorporate remote operations data into FOUNDATION Fieldbus infrastructure for data management
VIDEO
Wireless
Backhaul
ISA100.11a
WirelessHART
H1
HART
FOUNDATION for
ROM Devices
Wireless and Wired
Devices
Operator
Station
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Remote Operations Management Market
• Competes with DCS controllers for local applications
• Local market is fairly well served
• Competes in SCADA / RTU market for remote applications
• Fragmented market with proprietary programmable RTU’s
• Users want configurable DCS style applications support
• Users want support for data quality and automatic fault handling
• Users want products supported by traditional DCS configuration tools
• Users want converged support for wired and wireless busses
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Simplified User Architecture
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Zone a2
Level 3.5
Zone b3.5
Zone a3
Zone a4
Zone m3.5
Level 1
Zone b1
BHI 3
BHI 1Level 4
Enterprise
Zone
Level 3.5
DMZ
Level 3
Process
Control
Zone
Wireless
Field
Network
Gateway
Level 0
Zone c0
VIDEO
SERVER
Level 2
Process
Control
Zone
VIDEO
SERVER
BHI 2
CSMD
Remote
Worker
Server
RTU
Conduit b1c0
Wireless
Sensor
Network
Vibration
Sensor
Conduit a2b1
Channel a2b1WSN Channel
Vibration Sensor Channel
Field
Network
Conduit a3.5b3.5
Real-Time Video Channel
Mobile Worker Channel
Video
Mobile
Worker
Zone m2
Conduit m1m2
Conduit a3.5b1
Network Mgmt Channel
BHI
Mgmt
Zone m3
BHI
Mgmt
Zone m1
Backhaul Mgmt Channel
BHI
Mgmt
Conduit m1m3
Backhaul Mgmt Channel
Backhaul
Network
Backhaul Interface
Backhaul Service Provider
Configuration, Security and
Management Domain
Layer 2 Network Switch
Layer 3 Network Switch
Remote Telemetry Unit
BHI:
BSP:
CSMD:
L2SW:
L3SW:
RTU:
User Needs Addressed by FOUNDATION for ROM
• For all types of Mining and Manufacturing sites
• Scalability for physically and numerically large
networks
• Integration of real time networks across
multiple sites for central support
• Support for multiple user architectures
• Supports multiple vendor integration
• Meets common requirements
• Mobile worker support
• Physical and personnel security support
• Cybersecurity support12/9/2011 11
User Needs Addressed by FOUNDATION for ROM
• For all Continuous processes
• All benefits from previous slide plus
• DCS style standardized and integrated control
environment
• Does not replace all DCS functions
• Converged support for multiple wired and
wireless busses
• Reliable and robust control via wireless
backhaul
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User Needs Addressed by FOUNDATION for ROM
• Integrated support for Remote locations
• All benefits from previous 2 slides plus:
• Brings benefits of DCS style integration to the
RTU market place
• Can be designed to work over slow,
intermittent, or unreliable backhaul links
• Backup backhauls using different technology
may be employed
• Ideal for unmanned sites
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User Needs Addressed by FOUNDATION for ROM
• Strategic new opportunities in mobile and remote
applications support enabled by wireless
technologies• Enables Vendors to fill existing gaps in product and
service offerings with support from industry standards
and the Fieldbus Foundation
• Vendors can differentiate products and services to
add value
• Enables Users to move forward with strategic initiatives
with adequate support
• Reduces risk and maximizes opportunity for
everyone
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Foundation for ROM: User Perspective
Questions?
Herman Storey
Herman Storey Consulting, LLC
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