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A significant number of process control and factory automation systems use PROFIBUS as the
underlying fieldbus communication network. The process of properly setting up a PROFIBUS
network is not a straightforward task. In fact, a number of network parameters must be set for
guaranteeing the required levels of timeliness and dependability. Engineering PROFIBUS
networks is even more subtle when the network includes various physical segments exhibiting
heterogeneous specifications, such as bus speed or frame formats, just to mention a few. In this
paper we provide underlying theory and a methodology to guarantee the proper operation of such
type of heterogeneous PROFIBUS networks. We additionally show how the methodology can be
applied to the practical case of PROFIBUS networks containing simultaneously DP (Decentralised
Periphery) and PA (Process Automation) segments, two of the most used commercial-off-the-shelf
(COTS) PROFIBUS solutions. The importance of the findings is however not limited to this case.
The proposed methodology can be generalised to cover other heterogeneous infrastructures.
Hybrid wired/wireless solutions are just an example for which an enormous eagerness exists.
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Fieldbus networks PROFIBUS Interoperability in heterogeneous networks Real-time communications
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Elsevier
