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Wireless
Scaleable Networks from the First Meter to the Last
Mile
The use of Ethernet and Internet
Protocol (IP) is rapidly gaining acceptance for industrial
applications.
Integrating IP and Ethernet with
Existing Networks
A communications manager charged with establishing a
new network or expanding an existing one has various
needs for that network. It must work for the current
application, integrate with existing infrastructure
and accommodate future growth and technology. Cost effectively
and securely combining wired and wireless, industrial
and corporate network infrastructure, serial, IP and
proprietary protocols is the major challenge.
Because of the significant resources
most organizations have invested in existing non-IP
or serial networks, the ability for new, IP-based technology
and applications to integrate seamlessly is the key.
MDS ensures that yesterday's technology can be integrated
and reused with today's solutions.
To future proof a network, MDS IP/Ethernet
solutions utilize open standards architecture and upgradeable
firmware such as Java, SNMP, IP and Linux. These ensure
the long-term viability and scalability of your network
infrastructure.
Advantages of Industrial Wireless
Solutions
Integrating wireless and unlicensed technology can provide
numerous benefits when compared to the use of a wired
network. A wireless network can help realize lower upfront
and recurring costs, as well as ease of implementation,
management and maintenance, and greater flexibility.
Lower Upfront and Recurring Costs
The ability to connect to data and information without
cable and wire by using an MDS wireless solution saves
installation and recurring monthly costs. A license-free
MDS solution also allows immediate system installation
and services.
The MDS iNET 900 operates license-free
in the 902 - 928 MHz ISM frequency band. The iNET is
easy to install (configuration requires virtually no
setup) and scaleable so that adding to your wireless
network in the future is easy and cost effective. The
rapid deployment of the radios - literally hours, not
days or weeks - means no disruption to service, and
reduced monthly operating costs.
One Device Replaces Many
The MDS iNET is a wireless solution that supports different
protocols, users and applications-all in one device-translating
into a lower infrastructure investment. The iNET enables
IP/Ethernet and Serial services and reuse of existing
infrastructure.
Performance and Reliability
Because of its design for industrial wireless performance,
incorporating the iNET into an industrial network translates
into greater uptime, network availability and reliability.
Many wireless devices are designed
for an office setting or even for consumer use. Indoor
office or residential settings do not resemble the brutal
conditions that are typical for industrial environments.
An industrial environment means extreme temperatures
and rugged (i.e., dirt, grime, etc.), noisy, RF conditions.
The MDS iNET is long-range, has
been designed and tested to extreme temperatures, draws
little current, has an industrial Mean Time Between
Failures (MTBF), has mechanisms allowing it to contend
with interference and offers network redundancy.
Manageability
Today's enterprise-wide networks are a combination of
wired and wireless, industrial and office networks,
IP and legacy protocols, public and private infrastructure,
making the ability to manage it challenging.
The good news is wireless devices/radios
have evolved from pieces of hardware to sophisticated
software-controlled network elements with higher bandwidth
and more features that allow complex network topologies.
Radios must have the ability to be managed, maintained
and controlled from a remote site.
The iNET can be managed using the
MDS NETview MS. The NETview is a standards based,
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) network management
system (NMS). It allows remote management and control
of network devices, simple integration with the wired
portion of a network equating to ease of management,
lower maintenance costs and quick upgrades. The NETview
provides self-diagnosis and wireless alarm reporting
allowing customers to receive alarm notifications of
issues or outages quickly translating into less downtime
and lower maintenance costs.
Security
As networks become a mix of public, private, industrial
and office, wired and wireless infrastructure, the issue
of security becomes critical.
Networks need multiple levels of
security in place, such as a standard security plan,
firewalls, and virtual private networks (VPN) for example.
Assuming the necessary steps have been taken to secure
a network on an enterprise level, the next concern is
incorporating wireless technology that enhances that
security.
Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum
(FHSS)
The iNET uses a technique known as Frequency Hopping
Spread Spectrum (FHSS). One of the advantages of frequency
hopping is it provides better performance with heavy
interference, however it also provides an added layer
of security to a network. Originally designed to provide
transmission security for military applications during
World War II, the carrier frequency changes several
times per second and requires another radio - to be
set to the exact same pattern - to listen to any data
being transmitted.
In a FHSS radio, each pseudo-random
sequence of hops is generated based upon a user-selected
key that can result in tens of thousands of different
combinations making it virtually impossible to reproduce.
And because the signal is spread
over a range of frequencies, the communications link
is more resilient to interference or jamming. Also,
the spreading technique makes it more difficult for
unwanted listeners to intercept network traffic.
The iNET offers several layers of
security prohibiting unauthorized access and eavesdropping
on communications as well as dynamic key rotation, authentication
and provision lists. For additional information, see
Security
in the MDS iNET 900, an IP/Ethernet Solution.
Conclusion
An iNET wireless network provides a secure, manageable,
industrial-grade, high-performance solution for the
lowest total cost of ownership. Integration of IP and
your existing legacy network is possible using the iNET
ability to support numerous protocols and IP and serial
configurations.
The ease of installation, backward
compatibility, reduced monthly operation costs over
wired, and diminished risk of network outages can significantly
reduce capital expenses and improve the bottom-line.
Contact us for
more information about the MDS iNET 900 or experience
the MDSi NET 900 in action.
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