Real Time Ethernet networks evaluation using performance indicators

The employment of Real Time Ethernet networks in factory automation systems is rapidly increasing and several commercial products, with different characteristics, are already available from various manufacturers. Most of these networks have been included in both the IEC 61158 and IEC 61784 International Standards that, in addition, define a set of Performance Indicators. In this paper we focus on two popular Real Time Ethernet networks, namely Ethernet POWERLINK and EtherCAT, and we evaluate their performance for a typically deployed factory automation configuration. Specifically, we compute the most relevant performance indicators introduced by IEC 61784 standard and two (purposely defined) additional ones, namely minimum cycle time and jitter, which are suitable for the two networks considered.

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