Matthias Bauer’s research while affiliated with Bosch Rexroth and other places

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Fig. 1. Industrial Wireless Systems
Fig. 2. Industrial control application: (a) control cycle and timing parameters, (b) system model and set of requirements.
Fig. 3. System structure of WSAN-FA
Fig. 4. Parallel Redundant WLAN system with PRP
Requirements and current solutions of wireless communication in industrial automation
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June 2014

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Ulf Wetzker

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Matthias Bauer

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The industrial wireless automation sector exhibits a huge market growth in the last years. Today, many appli-cations already use wireless technologies. However, the existing wireless solutions do not yet offer sufficient performance with respect to real-time and reliability requirements, particularly for closed-loop control applications. As a result, low latency wireless communication technologies will bridge the gap and can become a key factor for the wide-spread penetration of wireless in industrial communication systems. It is therefore the main goal of this paper to provide a comprehensive overview on requirements, current solutions, and challenges as well as opportunities for future wireless industrial systems. Thereby, presented requirement figures, analysis results, and performance evaluations are based on numerous practical examples from industry.

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... Due to the increasing popularity of wireless communications, users are encountering interference problems more frequently. Controversially, more applications with high Quality of Service (QoS) and reliability requirements are being deployed that are affected by interference [8]. Due to the complexity of a network failure analysis, experts are increasingly needed for the prevention and elimination of particular costly or safety-critical failures. ...

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AI-assisted Condition Monitoring and Failure Analysis for Industrial Wireless Systems
Requirements and current solutions of wireless communication in industrial automation