Software, Automation & Control :: Instrumentation, Automation & Control :: Wireless Instrumentation & Accessories
March 1, 2009
Wireless technology: If they Build it, will You Come?
Despite emerging wireless standards and heaps of benefits, the CPI are approaching wireless technology with caution
Joy LePree
Despite various studies and process automation supplier suggestions that wireless sensing technologies cost less and provide tighter control than their wired counterparts, chemical processors are still proceeding with caution when it comes to implementing wireless instrumentation. Wireless supporters hope the introduction of WirelessHART and the eventual publication of ISA 100 will help break down the barriers as previously sketchy wireless characteristics such as security and reliability will be improved thanks to the standards....
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