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Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA (26 September 2011) — The International Society of Automation (ISA) announced today the sessions of its Wireless Technology and Applications Track at ISA Automation Week 2011: Technology and Solutions Event, which takes place in Mobile, Alabama, USA, 17-20 October 2011, at the Arthur R. Outlaw Convention Center.
This track will give in-depth coverage of successful applications of wireless technologies in many important industries, through tutorials, panels and information-packed presentations. Exciting emerging technologies will keep attendees informed of the latest applications in the wireless world. The Wireless Technology and Applications Track sessions include:
• Wireless Measurement and Control Opportunities —
ISA Fellow and 2010 winner of ISA Life Achievement Award recipient,
Greg McMillan, presents practical ways to maximize reactor control
system performance. Also presents Innovative, simple optimization
techniques, rules of thumb, key insights for concepts and principles,
and checklists. The essential aspects of measurements, valves and
proportional–integral–derivative (PID) controllers are covered, and
much more
• Wireless, Cybersecurity and Control Systems —
Offers practical skills and strategies to enhance control system
security by examining the interplay of communications and control
system design in supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA)
architectures. Covers the current state-of-the-art in wireless systems
for SCADA and industrial systems. This session also offers discussion
of how wireless technology is an important method for data transfer. It
also covers the use of wireless in-core detector instrumentation (WIDI)
systems with self powered detectors (SPD) to continuously measure the
three-dimensional (3-D) core power distribution in nuclear power plants
• Large Scale Sensor Networks — Gives an overview of
wireless sensor networks, a look at how sensor technology being
deployed is provided and a summary of the WirelessHART and ISA100.11a
standards
• Utilize all of the Data from Wireless and Smart
Instrumentation — ISA Fellow Ian Verhappen discusses challenges
associated with capturing this presently stranded data and turning it
into information to enable proactive maintenance practices. Session
also gives examples of automating remote sites using low-power radios
running on standard, alkaline cells and solar power. Additionally, it
provides examples of how to get to the right data, at the right time,
delivered to the right person or machine, in the right format, for the
right application
• Industrial Wireless Applications — Explores
applying IEEE 802.11a/b/g and proprietary frequency hopping wireless
technologies to EtherNet/IP based networks for industrial automation
systems, particularly oil and gas pipeline applications. The session
also gives an overview of ISA100.11, IEC 62591 on WirelessHART, and the
progress so far on the merger of these two standards. The session also
covers both theoretical and practical considerations involved in
delivering "Lick and Stick" low-energy wireless sensors that can be
configured to publish data at long intervals, and also efficiently
report exceptions on triggering events at a significantly lower cost
than today's products
• New Technologies for Wireless Applications —
Presents examples of thermal energy harvesting from sources such as hot
water and steam pipes, loaded motors, engines and pumps and other
locations for better wireless range and as a solution to increased
energy demand. Also covers the different types of radios currently in
use and how to differentiate one's performance from another’s. The
session also presents three case studies of the application of Ethernet
I/O in SCADA.
• Wireless Applications in Robotics, NC Machines, and
Predictive Maintenance — Cites examples of how next-generation wireless
emergency switches reduce the risk of collision between man and robot.
Discusses how wireless vibration and wireless process monitoring
solutions can be used as a substitute for or to augment wired and
portable monitoring options. Introduces MTConnect, which provides a new
method of getting data from a multitude of disparate machines
throughout the process plant in an open and royalty-free way
• Ask the Wireless Experts — This panel of eight
experts with nearly 200 years experience will provide the audience with
a forum to get answers to their questions about wireless
• How the Oil and Gas Companies in Saudi Arabia and
Northern Alberta are Using Wireless — Describes the wireless
environmental-monitoring data center that contains exploration,
disaster prevention and energy-efficiency data. This session also
discusses the benefits of consolidating process information management
servers onto a virtualization engine from a user prospective. It also
gives a comparison of wireless devices to a wired system, with the
advantage of mobility, compactness, flexibility, low cost, capability
to monitor rotating equipment, ease of installation, high reliability
and enhanced electronics support
[an error occurred while processing this directive] Complete details of each Wireless Technology and Applications Track session are available online or at www.isaautomationweek.org.
About ISA Automation Week
ISA Automation Week is a technical conference that includes three full
days of sessions; poster sessions; a dedicated Technician Day; an
expansive Supplier Showcase; technology solutions theaters on the
Supplier Showcase floor offering standards briefings, author briefings
and supplier presentations; and networking and social events.
ISA Automation Week Partners include ARC Advisory Group, ExperTune, GE
Intelligent Platforms, Georg Fischer Piping Systems, Kepware
Technologies, Mitsubishi Electric and Schneider Electric. ISA Strategic
Partner, Test and Measurement is Fluke Corporation. GE Energy,
Honeywell Process Solutions and OSIsoft, LLC are ISA Corporate
Partners. For more information about the ISA Corporate Partnerships
Program, visit www.isa.org/partnershipsoverview.
For more information about ISA Automation Week, visit www.isaautomationweek.org.
About ISA
Founded in 1945, the International Society of Automation (www.isa.org)
is a leading, global, nonprofit organization that is setting the
standard for automation by helping over 30,000 worldwide members and
other professionals solve difficult technical problems, while enhancing
their leadership and personal career capabilities. Based in Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina, ISA develops standards, certifies
industry professionals, provides education and training, publishes
books and technical articles, and hosts conferences and exhibitions for
automation professionals. ISA is the founding sponsor of the Automation
Federation (www.automationfederation.org).
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