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Home > Communications > Access Technology > LAN/WAN Technology
Role of Communications in Gas & Oil Industry- MARKET AND TECHNOLOGY TRENDS
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June 2009
Published By:
Practel, Inc.
Order Code:
R606-97
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- 1.0 Introduction
- 1.1 General
- 1.1.1 Major Applications
- 1.2 Industrial Ethernet
- 1.3 Needs
- 1.3.1 Example: Oil Refinery
- 1.3.2 Example: Datacenter
- 1.4 Ethernet/IP Introduced
- 1.5 Ethernet Proliferation
- 1.5.1 Fast Ethernet
- 1.5.2 Gigabit Ethernet
- 1.5.3 10 Gb/s Ethernet
- 1.6 TETRA
- 1.7 Goals
- 1.8 Research Methodology
- 1.9 Target Audience 2
- 2.0 Ethernet/IP
- 2.1 Definition
- 2.2 Benefits
- 2.2.1 Compatibility
- 2.3 Acceptance
- 2.4 Common Industrial Protocol (CIP)
- 2.4.1 Features
- 2.4.2 Protocol Stack
- 2.5 Ethernet/IP Details Summary
- 2.6 Different Approaches
- 2.6.1 Common Features
- 2.6.2 Differences
- 3.0 IE Elements and Transmission Media: Major Trends
- 3.1 Differences: Office and Industrial Ethernet
- 3.1.1 Cable and Connector Issues
- 3.1.1.1 Copper Cable
- 3.1.1.2 Grades
- 3.1.1.3 Fiber Optic Cable
- 3.2 Control Device Connections
- 3.3 Gateways
- 3.4 Details: Media
- 3.4.1 POF
- 3.4.1.1 Benefits
- 3.4.1.2 Place
- 3.4.1.3 Applications
- 3.4.1.4 GOF Application in GOI
- 3.4.2 Wireless Industrial Ethernet
- 3.4.2.1 Benefits and Limitations
- 3.4.2.2 Topologies
- 3.4.2.3 Standardization Process
- 3.4.2.4 Developments
- 3.4.3 Summary
- 3.5 Friendly Forces
- 4.0 IE Market
- 4.1 General: Estimate
- 4.1.2 GOI Sector
- 4.2 Market Drivers
- 5.0 IE Standardization
- 5.1 General
- 5.1.1 DeviceNet
- 5.1.2 EPA and EPA (R)
- 5.1.3 EPL
- 5.1.4 EtherCAT
- 5.1.5 Ethernet/IP
- 5.1.6 HSE
- 5.1.7 IEC61850
- 5.1.8 JetSync
- 5.1.9 Modbus/TCP with Real-Time Extension RTPS
- 5.1.10 Profinet
- 5.1.11 Sercos III
- 5.1.12 SynqNet
- 5.1.13 TCnet
- 5.1.14 Safety Communications
- 5.1.15 ODVA (Open DeviceNet Vendor Association)
- 5.2 Summary
- 6.0 Vendors: IE and IA Communications Products
- Aaxeon (Ethernet Switches and Connectivity Devices)
- Amphenol-Socapex (Communications Products for GOI)
- Azonix (IE for GOI)
- Beckhoff (EtherCat and other products)
- Cisco (Rugged Ethernet Switches)
- Contemporary Controls (Industrial Ethernet)
- Ethernet Direct (Rugged Ethernet Products)
- GarrettCom (Ethernet Products-Rugged-GOI)
- Hirschmann (IE)
- Industrial Control Communications (Communications Devices)
- Korenix (Ethernet Switches for IA)
- Moxa (Wireline and Wireless Ethernet for Harsh Environments)
- Milper (Rugged Ethernet Switch)
- Neteffect (acquired by Intel in 2008; products for GOI)
- N-Tron (IE Ethernet Switches)
- Omron (IA)
- RuggedCom (IE GOI)
- Rockwell Automation (Communications Ethernet Products)
- Phoenix Digital (Fiber Connectivity)
- Parvus (Rugged Communications Products)
- Real Time Automation (EIP connectivity)
- Sixnet (IE Ragged Switches)
- Siemens Automation (IA Wireless and Wireline Ethernet)
- Westermo (IE Products)
- Woven (Data Center Solutions)
- 7.0 TETRA -Land Mobile Radio (LMR) in GOI
- 7.1 Release I
- 7.1.1 General
- 7.1.2 Bands
- 7.1.3 TETRA and GSM
- 7.1.4 Main Features
- 7.1.4.1 General
- 7.1.4.2 Technical
- 7.1.4.3 Services
- 7.1.5 Benefits
- 7.1.6 Networking
- 7.1.7 Details
- 7.1.7.1 General
- 7.1.7.2 Interfaces
- 7.1.7.3 Infrastructure
- 7.1.7.4 Spectrum Allocation
- 7.1.7.5 Mobiles
- 7.1.8 Security
- 7.1.9 Summary
- 7.2 TETRA Release II
- 7.2.1 Need
- 7.2.2 Rational
- 7.2.3 Applications
- 7.2.4 Trunked Mode Operation (TMO) Range Extension
- 7.2.5 Adaptive Multiple Rate (AMR) Voice Codec
- 7.2.6 Mixed Excitation Liner Predictive, enhanced (MELPe) Voice Codec
- 7.2.7 New Data Services
- 7.2.7.1 TAPS
- 7.2.7.2 TEDS
- 7.2.8 Status on TETRA Release II
- 7.2.9 Standardization
- 7.2.10 Security Features
- 7.3 Projects P25/TETRA and MESA
- 7.4 TETRA Market Analysis
- 7.4.1 General
- 7.5 Examples
- 7.6 Geography
- 7.7 Market Drivers-Industries-Applications
- 7.8 Market Forecast
- 7.8.1 Model Assumptions
- 7.8.2 Market Estimate
- 7.9 TETRA Benefits: Summary
- 7.10 Deployments
- 7.10.1 Global Contracts
- 7.10.2 TETRA for GOI
- 7.10.2.1 Projects
- 7.11 TETRA Vendors
- Aerial facilities Limited (AFL)-Axell
- Artevea
- ClearTone
- DAMM Cellular
- EADS Defense and Security
- EtherStack
- Frequentis
- Groupco
- M/ACom (This division was acquired by Harris in 2009)
- Motorola
- Niros
- Pegasus Network
- Portalify
- Radio IP Software
- Rohde-Schwarz
- Rohill
- Sepura
- Selex
- SRT PMR
- Teltronic
- Team Simoco
- Thales
- 8.0 Conclusions
- Attachment I: IPxx
- Attachment II: NEC
- Attachment III: ATEX
- Figure 1: Gigabit Ethernet Frame Extensions
- Figure 2: CIP Protocol Stack
- Figure 3: Wireless Choices
- Figure 4: Example of a Wireless Ethernet/IP Network Using Explicit Messaging.
- Figure 5: Example of a Wireless Ethernet/IP Network Using Implicit Messaging for Non-critical Data Acquisition and Control
- Figure 6: IE Transmission Medias
- Figure 7: Market Estimate-IE IC Shipments ($M)
- Figure 8: Market Estimate IE IC Shipments (Unit M)
- Figure 9: Market Estimate-IE Switches Sales ($B)
- Figure 10: Addressable Market: GOI IE-based Equipment Needs ($M)
- Figure 11: TETRA Release I Abilities
- Figure 12: TETRA Interworking Illustration
- Figure 13: Network Scenarios
- Figure 14: TETRA Release I Interfaces
- Figure 15: TETRA: Spectrum Allocation
- Figure 16: TETRA II Developments
- Figure 17: Directions
- Figure 18: TAPS
- Figure 19: TEDS RF Channel Characteristics
- Figure 20: Project MESA Evolving
- Figure 21: PSR Evolution
- Figure 22: Illustration of TETRA Market Geography (2008)
- Figure 23: TETRA Segmentation by Industries (2008)
- Figure 24: Addressable Market - Digital LMR (TETRA & P25) ($B)
- Figure 25: TETRA Equipment Sales-Addressable Market ($B)
- Figure 26: Addressable Market: TETRA For GOI ($B)
- Figure 27: TETRA Projects Data
- Table 1: Requirements to IE
- Table 2; IE and "Office" Ethernet Differences
- Table 3: Cable Choices
- Table 4: Major Industrial Ethernet Protocols
- Table 5: TETRA Established
- Table 6: TETRA Release I-Major Characteristics
- Table 7: TETRA Improvements
- Table 8: Applications (Release II)
- Table 9: Evolution of TETRA Applications
- Table 10: TETRA vs. P25 Markets
- Table 11: TETRA Features
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