Top Considerations for Selecting Your Industrial Wireless Solution.

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Top Considerations for Selecting Your Industrial Wireless Solution

Honeywell.com  2 Top Considerations For Selecting Your Industrial Wireless Solution It’s About Choosing the Right Network Think of the Future: Imagine the Possibilities Efficient –Reliable and Available –Secure –Scalable Simple –Usable and Simple –Power Management Universal –Application and Protocol Support –Choice

Honeywell.com  3 Think of the Future: Imagine the Possibilities Efficient –Reliable and Available –Secure –Scalable Simple –Usable and Simple –Power Management Universal –Application and Protocol Support –Choice Top Considerations For Selecting Your Industrial Wireless Solution It’s About Choosing the Right Network

Honeywell.com  4 Endless Possibilities to Improve: Safety ReliabilityEfficiency Imagine the Possibilities

Honeywell.com  5 Imagine the Possibilities: Safety Monitor employee locations and ensure safe procedural operations Safety shower monitoring Support emergency responders Wireless leak detection and repair support Integration with existing control and safety systems A Refinery Installed Wireless Transmitters Plant-wide to Monitor Safety Showers and Meet OSHA Regulations

Honeywell.com  6 Imagine the Possibilities: Reliability Mobile and automated field operator rounds with access to on-line data and reports Equipment health visualization, inventory mgt and document management Utilizing previously unreachable data in DCS and advanced apps Emissions monitoring Corrosion detection A Chemical Plant Realized a 6 Month ROI from their Mobile Field Maintenance Tools

Honeywell.com  7 Imagine the Possibilities: Efficiency Mobile operators operating their desktop applications and control room displays Bringing in real values instead of inferred values or for remote control Upgrading tank instrumentation Voice-over-IP for communicating among field workers equipped with Wi-Fi devices An Ethanol Plant Prevented Costly Spills and is Saving $750K Annually

Honeywell.com  8 It’s About Choosing the Right Network Think of the Future: Imagine the Possibilities Efficient –Reliable and Available –Secure –Scalable Simple –Usable and Simple –Power Management Universal –Application and Protocol Support –Choice Top Considerations For Selecting Your Industrial Wireless Solution

Honeywell.com  9 Efficient: Reliable and Available – Do you have existing wireless in your plant; what frequencies are being used? – Can the new system co-exist with existing plant wireless? – How close are you to potential interferences? Assess any New System in Context of your Plant-wide Environment and Requirements Choose a network that supports co-existence and conserves limited spectrum. Partner with a professional who can assess your site and design a reliable system specific to your site –Antenna selection is important; select a radio that’s highest allowable for your area.

Honeywell.com  10 Efficient: Reliable and Available Ensure redundant paths using self organizing mesh functionality Powered mesh infrastructure provides a fast mesh reformation, in seconds, with no loss of performance Start with a Wireless Assessment for an Efficient Network Design DCS – Can the new system handle multiple hardware failures with no degradation in performance? – What are your uptime and availability requirements?

Honeywell.com  11 It’s About Choosing the Right Network Think of the Future: Imagine the Possibilities Efficient Reliable and Available –Secure –Scalable Simple –Usable and Simple –Power Management Universal –Application and Protocol Support –Choice Top Considerations For Selecting Your Industrial Wireless Solution

Honeywell.com  12 Efficient: Secure – Is your facility close to townships or communities? – Do you want to manage just one wireless security system or many? – Can you design and implement the security yourself? Consider network utilization now and in the future Choose a network with end-to-end security that addresses all risk scenarios. Consider a provider that will evaluate your risks and help design and implement a solution if desired Choose a security paradigm that is easy to maintain Partner with a Proven Wireless Security Expert

Honeywell.com  13 Simple: End-to-End Integrated Security –Confidentiality –Source authentication –Replay protection –Resistance to denial-of-service attacks –Convenient key management –“2 step” commissioning Passive listener Man-in-Middle DNS Attacker Rogue Devices

Honeywell.com  14 It’s About Choosing the Right Network Think of the Future: Imagine the Possibilities Efficient Reliable and Available Secure –Scalable Simple –Usable and Simple –Power Management Universal –Application and Protocol Support –Choice Top Considerations For Selecting Your Industrial Wireless Solution

Honeywell.com  15 Efficient: Scalable – What applications will be used now and in the future? – How many devices will you need? – Will that be enough for the lifetime of your plant? Evaluate The Wireless Network’s Ability To Expand To Meet Your Future Goals Consider the plant lifetime in your design process – anticipate technology innovation enabling more devices in unexpected areas

Honeywell.com  16 Efficient: Scalable Research and select a system that meets your current expectations but can scale to meet unanticipated needs –Expect to double Avoid a rip-and-replace strategy to protect investment in training, security, and infrastructure. Plan for Expansion Beyond What you Know Today – What happens when you go beyond the limit of your network capacity? Can the network start small & grow? – Will more devices degrade the network performance?

Honeywell.com  17 It’s About Choosing the Right Network Think of the Future: Imagine the Possibilities Efficient Reliable and Available Secure Scalable Simple –Usable and Simple –Power Management Universal –Application and Protocol Support –Choice Top Considerations For Selecting Your Industrial Wireless Solution

Honeywell.com  18 Simple – Is your workforce familiar with wireless technology? – Can you afford to hire new employees to install, maintain, and expand your network? Don’t Assume that All Wireless Solutions are Simple Ensure your network can integrate with your wired networks with a simple and secure structure Minimize software suites Consider all plant needs to standardize Evaluate a convenient security and authentication key management without sacrificing security. Choose a provider that can help train, install, support, and maintain your solution.

Honeywell.com  19 It’s About Choosing the Right Network Think of the Future: Imagine the Possibilities Efficient Reliable and Available Secure Scalable Simple Usable and Simple –Power Management Universal –Application and Protocol Support –Choice Top Considerations For Selecting Your Industrial Wireless Solution

Honeywell.com  20 Simple: Power Management – How long do you want your devices to be self powered? – Will your reporting rate needs be sustainable with self contained power, or will the device require an add-on power source? Consider Your Reporting Rate Requirements Look for a system with deterministic power consumption to ensure predictable maintenance. Look for power management that fits both your alerting requirements and your battery replacement goals.

Honeywell.com  21 Simple: Power Management – Will your environment support add-on power sources, i.e. solar? – What level of predictable maintenance schedule do you require? – Are you willing to accept proprietary batteries? Simplicity Lowers Your Total Cost of Ownership Look for a system with deterministic power consumption to ensure predictable maintenance. Look for power management that fits both your alerting requirements and your battery replacement goals.

Honeywell.com  22 It’s About Choosing the Right Network Think of the Future: Imagine the Possibilities Efficient Reliable and Available Secure Scalable Simple Usable and Simple Power Management Universal –Application and Protocol Support –Choice Top Considerations For Selecting Your Industrial Wireless Solution

Honeywell.com  23 Universal: Application and Protocol Support Which applications will you use over the wireless network in the future? Your Wireless Network Should Support all Your Wireless Needs Keep it simple – a single network reduces risk and support costs What communication protocols will those apps require? Will you need these protocols running simultaneously? Consider a system that is open, standards-based, and upgradeable to ensure future viability

Honeywell.com  24 Drive to One Network for Simplicity and Efficiency Research existing and pending regulations for alerting requirements –Safety shower requirements alarmed and logged within 5-10 seconds –Sequence of events time stamping requirements Choose a solution provider that understands industrial requirements for integrating to control systems. Can you afford to have your alarms and alerts transmitted back at the same rate as monitoring information? Universal: Application and Protocol Support

Honeywell.com  25 It’s About Choosing the Right Network Think of the Future: Imagine the Possibilities Efficient Reliable and Available Secure Scalable Simple Usable and Simple Power Management Universal Application and Protocol Support –Choice Top Considerations For Selecting Your Industrial Wireless Solution

Honeywell.com  26 Universal: Choice Will you need one global solution? Will you want to use multiple vendor devices on the same wireless network? What level of flexibility do you need? –Will you have different applications requiring different radio requirements (bandwidth, GSM connectivity, long-haul)? –Does your network allow choices based on standards for cost effective solutions. Is it an open system that allows connection to any plant system and inherently transports existing protocols? Evaluate How Flexible Your Wireless Network Needs To Be

Honeywell.com  27 Universal: Choice Choose One infrastructure that supports multiple radios and frequencies A solution with no barriers to future needs These Choices Exist Now; Choose a System Upgradeable to Open Standards and New Features

Honeywell.com  28 Choosing a Wireless Network Choose a solution that supports an open and flexible approach to wireless networking: Plan for an industrial wireless network that can solve today's problems and meet your needs on the horizon /5.8GHz Wi-Fi MHz Field protocols Efficient –Send data reliably and when needed –Meet all plant security requirements –Handle multiple types of devices from a few to thousands Simple –Provide predictable power management Universal –Handle multiple apps and protocols simultaneously