REGISTER

FR
Search
×
FR

Placeholder headline

This is just a placeholder headline

API RP 1161: Hazardous Liquid Pipeline Operator Qualification (OQ) : Edition 6

$

301

BUY NOW

Placeholder headline

This is just a placeholder headline

API MPMS CH 22.6: Testing Protocols for Gas Chromatographs : Reaffirmed

$

192

BUY NOW

Placeholder headline

This is just a placeholder headline

API RP 1174: Onshore Hazardous Liquid Pipeline Emergency Preparedness and Response : Reaffirmed

$

182

BUY NOW

Placeholder headline

This is just a placeholder headline

API STD 624: Type Testing of Rising Stem Valves Equipped with Flexible Graphite Packing for Fugitive

$

171

BUY NOW

Placeholder headline

This is just a placeholder headline

API STD 20G: Welding Services for Equipment used in the Petroleum and Natural Gas Industry : Reaffirmed

$

164

BUY NOW

Placeholder headline

This is just a placeholder headline

API STD 624: Errata 2

$

0.00

BUY NOW

ISO 24771:2014

ISO 24771:2014 Information technology – Telecommunications and information exchange between systems – MAC/PHY standard for ad hoc wireless network to support QoS in an industrial work environment

CDN $390.00

SKU: 670b9d1b5418 Categories: ,

Description

ISO/IEC 24771:2014 defines a protocol for the physical layer (PHY) and the data link layer in order to construct a reliable and high-speed data transmission network between devices on industrial sites such as factories and plants. This network specification provides a standardized protocol to provide a framework for various industrial devices to establish a simple, low-cost, energy-efficient, and high-speed network between them. In order to fulfil the service requirements of the factories and large plants, this network specification is designed to enable devices to establish a network by themselves without help of any infrastructure and reliably exchange various kinds of data, including real-time audio and video data, between them. In addition to high transmission rates, Quality of Service (QoS) for multimedia data – such as video – is also provided.

The devices mentioned in ISO/IEC 24771:2014 refer to equipment that is and can be used in industrial sites such as factories and automated assembly lines. Such devices include PLC (Programmable Logic Controller), and CNC (Computerized Numerical Controller) and manufacturing robots. However, beyond such conventional devices, devices mentioned in this International Standard include personal IT devices that workers may carry and use while working, including cellular phones, personal industrial digital assistants (PDA), and laptop PCs.

Edition

2

Published Date

2014-08-04

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

155

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO/IEC 24771:2014 defines a protocol for the physical layer (PHY) and the data link layer in order to construct a reliable and high-speed data transmission network between devices on industrial sites such as factories and plants. This network specification provides a standardized protocol to provide a framework for various industrial devices to establish a simple, low-cost, energy-efficient, and high-speed network between them. In order to fulfil the service requirements of the factories and large plants, this network specification is designed to enable devices to establish a network by themselves without help of any infrastructure and reliably exchange various kinds of data, including real-time audio and video data, between them. In addition to high transmission rates, Quality of Service (QoS) for multimedia data - such as video - is also provided.

The devices mentioned in ISO/IEC 24771:2014 refer to equipment that is and can be used in industrial sites such as factories and automated assembly lines. Such devices include PLC (Programmable Logic Controller), and CNC (Computerized Numerical Controller) and manufacturing robots. However, beyond such conventional devices, devices mentioned in this International Standard include personal IT devices that workers may carry and use while working, including cellular phones, personal industrial digital assistants (PDA), and laptop PCs.

Previous Editions

Can’t find what you are looking for?

Please contact us at: