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ŠTOHL, R. STIBOR, K. ŠEDIVÁ, S.
Original Title
Application of CIP Safety Protocol between Double Hydraulic Press Machine and Industrial Robot
Type
journal article in Scopus
Language
English
Original Abstract
The paper describes a hardwired solution and compares it with the approach based on a current trend in automation, namely, communication control over the Ethernet or via the CIP-Safety protocol, in which all the machines involved can communicate very effectively. The Ethernet can be used to transfer safety information even for the highest safety integrity level, and it also points out that network is not a critical factor in designing safety functions. Further, the paper contains calculation of failure probability per hour for the communicated data, which can be taken into account when users design distributed safety functions. Such a procedure is capable of satisfying not only the hardware reliability requirements but also the demands of end users, who seek to achieve a productivity rate as high as possible.
Keywords
CIP Safety; Performance Level; SIL; Ethernet
Authors
ŠTOHL, R.; STIBOR, K.; ŠEDIVÁ, S.
Released
2. 1. 2019
Publisher
Danube Adria Association for Automation and Manufacturing, DAAAM
Location
Vídeň
ISBN
1726-9679
Periodical
Inteligent Manufacturing and Automation: Focus on Young Researches and Scientists
Year of study
29
Number
1
State
Republic of Austria
Pages from
378
Pages to
383
Pages count
6
URL
https://www.daaam.info/Downloads/Pdfs/proceedings/proceedings_2018/054.pdf
BibTex
@article{BUT150734, author="Radek {Štohl} and Karel {Stibor} and Soňa {Šedivá}", title="Application of CIP Safety Protocol between Double Hydraulic Press Machine and Industrial Robot", journal="Inteligent Manufacturing and Automation: Focus on Young Researches and Scientists", year="2019", volume="29", number="1", pages="378--383", doi="10.2507/29th.daaam.proceedings.054", issn="1726-9679", url="https://www.daaam.info/Downloads/Pdfs/proceedings/proceedings_2018/054.pdf" }