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Sensors & Instrumentation for Test, Measurement & Control

Bob Squirrell,
  • 30.09.2015
  • 01.10.2015

The PROFIBUS Group will be exhibiting on Stand E18 and presenting 2 papers in the technical sessions at this year\'s Sensors & Instrumentation for Test, Measurement & Control exhibition. The presentations will be focused on the significance of PROFIBUS and PROFINET as enabling technologies for the Industrial Internet of Things: 

Wednesday 30th September

PROFINET - The backbone of IIoT. - Peter Thomas, Control Specialists

IOT, IIOT, Industrie 4.0 are becoming popular topics of conversation, but what do they mean and where does PROFINET fit into the equation? This presentation will try to explain this and provide a clearer idea of the benefits of using PROFINET as part of an overall move towards these concepts, collectively known as the 4th  Industrial Revolution.

Thursday 1st October

‘Industry 4.0 at the Sensor Level’ - Simon Sumner, Pepperl + Fuchs

This presentation covers the various levels of sensors (high tech, intelligent and commodity) and the challenges associated with getting these communicating both ways in/out of the IoT. At this level the challenges are about balancing communications IO functionality with device cost. It also addresses the future and how the IoT is reaching farther down into the commodity sensor layer and the concepts for ‘next generation’ low end connected devices and what value can be added.


ProfiBus/Net are the most supported interface methods in P-F’s high tech sensors solutions.

 

About the Sensors & Instrumentation exhibition

Now in its 6th year, this focused event reinforces how important instrumentation is for the design and implementation of measuring, monitoring and actuation systems and in data acquisition and processing, which now plays a major role in many technological areas, including certification, control and information.

Sensors & Instrumentation will offer visitors the opportunity to source the products they need from the most knowledgeable experts in the industry. Just click here for an up-to-date floorplan and full list of exhibitors.

Click here to register to attend the Sensors & Instrumentation exhibition and seminars


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