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HMS Industrial Networks @ EtherCAT Roadshow Italia 2017
Networks Trends + Technologies vision
Paolo Sartori (Italian subsidiary Director / Commercial & Marketing Director – MU-CE Italy)
2017-03-28/29/30
• Field: Industrial communication
• Founded 1988
• Headquartered in Halmstad, Sweden
• Operations in 13 countries
• Distributors in more than 50 countries
• 500 employees
• Listed on NASDAQ-OMX Nordic Exchange
• Turnover: 101 MEUR (2016)
• More than 4 million products installed
This is HMS!
What we do – Connecting Devices
Halmstad/Gothenburg
Sweden (HQ)
Beijing
China
Yokohama
Japan
Chicago/Pittsburgh/Boston
USA
Milan
Italy
Mulhouse
France
Karlsruhe/Ravensburg
Germany
Distributors
Pune
India
Coventry
UK
Basel
Switzerland
Americas: 22% Europe: 60% Asia: 18%
Nivelles
Belgium
Barcelona
Spain
Vantaa
Finland
New
growth
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”Best in class”
• Operation excellence
• Fine-tuning offering
A history of growth and innovation
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Engineering within
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”The early years”
Technology
development
The first products
Internationalization
HMS becomes the world’s
no.1 choice for industrial
communication.
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What we do – Connecting Devices™
Quick & secure transfer of information within demanding applications
Manufacturing Power and EnergyTransportation Medical automation Building automation
What we do – Our products
Multi-network connectivity
within fieldbus and industrial
Ethernet
Communication solutions
within CAN, safety and
automotive
Remote access and
management of industrial
equipment
Connecting Devices™ with three product brands
Industrial network trends
Industrial networks
More and more industrial networks
1980 1985 1995
Safety Networks
Sensor Networks
Wireless Networks
BACnet IP
Sercos III
Profinet IO
EtherCAT
Powerlink
CC-Link/IE
FF HSE
Ethernet/IP
FL-net
Modbus TCP
BACnet MSTP
Foundation FB
ControlNet
DeviceNet
Profibus
Sercos I & II
AS-Interface
Interbus
CC-Link
CANopen
Modbus
Ethernet
Modbus
Ethernet
Remote IO
Modbus
Ethernet
Foundation FB
ControlNet
DeviceNet
Profibus
Sercos I & II
AS-Interface
Interbus
FIP
CC-Link
CANopen
Remote IO
Modbus
2017
1979: Modicon introduce the protocol «Modbus»
1982: Definition of IP and TCP protocols
1982: First occurrence of the world «Internet»
1983: ‘Ethernet’ is standardized as IEEE 802.3
1984: Internet connects 1000 nodes
1990: Definition of HTML language
1991: CERN publishes the first World Wide Web page
1993: Release of very first web browser (Mosaic)
1993: Second European web site published
1996: Internet connects 10 millions nodes
2009: Internet connects 1 billion nodes
2011: Internet connects 2 billion nodes
2011: German government introduce the term "Industrie 4.0"
2015: Internet connects 3,3 billion nodes
2020: 50 billion connected nodes expected
EtherNet/IP11%
PROFINET11%
EtherCAT7%
Modbus-TCP4%
POWERLINK4%
Other Ethernet9%
WLAN4%
Bluetooth1%
Other Wireless1%
PROFIBUS DP14%
Modbus-RTU6%
CC-Link6%
CAN/CANopen5%
DeviceNet4%
Other Fieldbus13%
Industrial networks – Market shares 2017
Estimation for 2017 based on number of
new installed nodes in 2016 within Factory
Automation. Sources: several market
studies and our own sales statistics. Industrial Ethernet: 46% (38)Annual growth: 22% (20)
Wireless 6% (4)Annual growth: 32% (30)
Fieldbus: 48% (58)Annual growth: 4% (7)
HMS consolidated view based upon several market studies and our own statistics.
Industrial networks – Market shares 2016
Estimation for 2016 based on number of
new installed nodes in 2015 within Factory
Automation. Sources: several market
studies and our own sales statistics. EtherNet/IP; 9%
PROFINET; 8%
EtherCAT; 6%
Modbus-TCP; 4%
Powerlink; 3%
Other Ethernet; 8%
WLAN; 2%Bluetooth; 1%
Other Wireless; 1%
PROFIBUS; 17%
Modbus ; 7%
CC-Link; 6%
Devicenet; 5%
CAN/CANopen; 5%
AS-interface; 3%
Other fieldbuses; 15%
Industrial Ethernet: 38%Annual growth: 20%
Wireless 4%Annual growth: 30%
Fieldbus: 58%Annual growth: 7%
Industrial networks – Market shares 2015
Industrial Ethernet: 34%Annual Growth: 17%
Fieldbus: 66%Annual growth: 7%
PROFINET
8%
EtherNet/IP
8%
EtherCAT
5%
Modbus TCP 3%
PowerLink 2%
SERCOS III 1%
Other Ethernet
(including TCP/IP)
7%
PROFIBUS 18%Modbus
7%
DeviceNet
6%
CC-Link
6%
CANOpen
5%
ASI 4%
INTERBUS 2%
ControlNet 2%
SERCOS I & II 2%Others 14%
Estimation for 2015 based on number of
new installed nodes in 2014 within Factory
Automation. Sources: several market
studies and our own sales statistics.
We know industrial networks!
HMS has representatives in all major network organizations
ODVA
PROFIBUS/PROFINET
International
Sercos International
CLPAModbus Organization
EtherCAT
Technology Group
CAN in Automation
Ethernet Powerlink
Standardization Group
One example: Joakim Wiberg at HMS
Chief Technical Officer of ODVA
The industry is getting more and more connected• Estimated total growth of new connected nodes 2017 ≈ 12% (fieldbus, industrial Ethernet and Wireless)
• IIoT accelerates the need to get industrial equipment connected
• PROFIBUS is still the most widely used network globally, but on a very fragmented market.
Ethernet/IP, PROFINET and EtherCAT are closing in.
• Drivers for Ethernet growth: Higher performance (real-time, sync) and office network integration.
Industrial networks – Market shares 2017
Industrial Ethernet and Wireless are growing faster than the market• The move towards industrial Ethernet is continuing, growing steadily at ≈22%. Now accounts for 46% of the market.
• No consolidation of industrial Ethernet networks can be seen. New protocols such as TSN and OPC UA are emerging.
• Drivers for Ethernet growth: High performance and accelerating integration between factory installations and IT.
• Fieldbuses are still growing but at a lower pace of ≈4%.
• Drivers for fieldbus growth: Simplicity, tradition and reliability.
• Wireless is growing fast at ≈32%, now accounting for ≈6% of the market. WLAN and Bluetooth are leading the way.
• IIoT important driver for Wireless solutions. Growing usage of Wireless among machine builders.
• Industrial Ethernet and Wireless combined now account for 52% of the market.
HMS conclusions for Factory Automation
Asia
• Fragmented market - no network stands out as truly market-leading
• PROFIBUS, PROFINET, Ethernet/IP, Modbus RTU/TCP, CC-Link and
EtherCAT are the most used networks
• Early signs of CC Link IE Field being adopted
Industrial networks – Market shares 2017
Trends: Geographical markets
U.S
• CIP networks dominate: EtherNet/IP is the leading network
• EtherCAT is gaining market share
• Modbus RTU and Modbus TCP are still popular
Europe and Middle East
• Fastest growth rate: PROFINET and EtherCAT followed by Ethernet
POWERLINK
• PROFIBUS is still dominant
• Modbus TCP/RTU and CAN/CANopen are still used in new installations
Technology trends
Technology trends
Buzzwords within industrial automation
WIRELESSSAFETY
The term "Internet of things" was coined by Peter T. Lewis in 1985 (source Wikipedia)
Development according to Ericsson
IT-OT blocks
ANSI/ISA-95 (S95)
Enterprise-Control System Integration
Communication model
Solutions from HMS
• Integrated communication modules
• Enables the host device to
communicate on any network
What we do – Our products
Embedded
Anybus CompactCom 40-series
Fast data transfer for demanding applications
• Large amounts of process data – up to 1500 bytes in each direction
• Low throughput latency <15µs (high performance networks)
• Sync support for motion/machine networks – Max jitter 1µs
• Black channel support
• Extended Host interface coverage
• 8/16-bit parallel
• High speed UART
• High speed SPI
• I/O (shift register interface)
Anybus CompactCom C40
Anybus IP on Zynq
What we do – Our products
• Stand-alone ”translators”
• Network-to-network(Anybus X-gateway)
• Machine-to-network(Anybus Communicator)
Gateways
What we do – Our products
• Allows machines and devices
to communicate via Bluetooth
or WLAN.
• Cable replacement(Anybus Wireless Bridge)
• Access point on machine(Anybus Wireless Bolt)
Wireless
• Communication solutions for CAN,
EtherCAT, safety and automotive
• Enables communication inside
machines and between
components
What we do – Our products
Customized solutions from HMS
Communication solutions for functional safety
• Functional safety in accordance with IEC 61508
• Stacks for FSoE and CIP Safety on EtherNet/IP or SERCOS
• TÜV-certified
The IXXAT Safe T100 module is a good start when designing a customized
communication solution for functional safety.
Safety
• Remote access with Cosy
• Remote data with Flexy
• Remote management with Netbiter
• Remote networks with eFIVE
What we do – Our products
Remote solutions