White paper explains networked safety

A The Profibus Group product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 6, 2006

A new white paper from ARC Advisory Group "Profisafe: networked safety for process and factory automation" reports in detail about trends in safety technology.

A new white paper from ARC Advisory Group "Profisafe: networked safety for process and factory automation" reports in detail about trends in safety technology.

Safety has evolved from being a cost burden and "necessary evil" to a strategy for improving productivity and reducing downtime.

According to ARC, running separate buses for safety and nonsafety data is simply no longer commensurate with modern automation philosophy.

The document describes in detail also safety in standard drives and motion control and the operational benefits of drive-integrated safety on the basis of modern communication systems.

An important part of the white paper is dedicated to the realisation of Profisafe on Profibus and Profinet by Profibus International (PI).

A chapter on "Networked safety in practice" describes two case studies at end users in the USA and Sweden, who have realised benefits from using Profinet and Profisafe.

One of the case studies includes also a wireless application.

The complete white paper can be downloaded free of charge from the Profibus Group website.

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