List of automation protocols

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This is a list of communication protocols used for the automation of processes (industrial or otherwise), such as for building automation, power-system automation, automatic meter reading, and vehicular automation.

Process automation protocols

  • AS-i – Actuator-sensor interface, a low level 2-wire bus establishing power and communications to basic digital and analog devices
  • BSAP – Bristol Standard Asynchronous Protocol, developed by Bristol Babcock Inc.
  • CC-Link Industrial Networks
    – Supported by the CLPA
  • CIP (Common Industrial Protocol) – can be treated as application layer common to DeviceNet, CompoNet, ControlNet and EtherNet/IP
  • ControlNet – an implementation of CIP, originally by Allen-Bradley
  • DeviceNet – an implementation of CIP, originally by Allen-Bradley
  • DF-1 - used by Allen-Bradley ControlLogix, CompactLogix, PLC-5, SLC-500, and MicroLogix class devices
  • DNP3 - a protocol used to communicate by industrial control and utility SCADA systems
  • DirectNet – Koyo / Automation Direct proprietary, yet documented PLC interface
  • EtherCAT
  • GE Fanuc PLCs (see also SRTP
    )
  • EtherNet/IP – IP stands for "Industrial Protocol". An implementation of CIP, originally created by Rockwell Automation
  • Ethernet Powerlink – an open protocol managed by the Ethernet POWERLINK Standardization Group (EPSG).
  • FINS, Omron's protocol for communication over several networks, including Ethernet.
  • FOUNDATION fieldbus – H1
    & HSE
  • HART Protocol
  • HostLink Protocol, Omron's protocol for communication over serial links.
  • Interbus
    , Phoenix Contact's protocol for communication over serial links, now part of PROFINET IO
  • Yaskawa
    , supported by the MMA
  • MelsecNet, and MelsecNet II, /B, and /H, supported by Mitsubishi Electric.
  • Modbus PEMEX
  • Modbus Plus
  • Modbus RTU or ASCII or TCP
  • Multi Point Interface
  • OSGP
    – The Open Smart Grid Protocol, a widely use protocol for smart grid devices built on ISO/IEC 14908.1
  • OpenADR
    – Open Automated Demand Response; protocol to manage electricity consuming/controlling devices
  • Optomux – Serial (RS-422/485) network protocol originally developed by Opto 22 in 1982. The protocol was openly documented[1] and over time used for industrial automation applications.
  • PieP – An Open Fieldbus Protocol
  • Profibus – by PROFIBUS & PROFINET International (PI)
  • PROFINET
    - by PROFIBUS & PROFINET International (PI)
  • RAPIEnet – Real-time Automation Protocols for Industrial Ethernet
  • Honeywell SDS – Smart Distributed System – Originally developed by Honeywell. Currently supported by Holjeron.
  • SERCOS III, Ethernet-based version of SERCOS real-time interface standard
  • hard real-time
    control of motion and I/O
  • GE Fanuc PLCs
  • Siemens
  • Siemens
  • Siemens
  • SynqNetDanaher
  • TTTech

Industrial control system protocols

Building automation protocols

Power system automation protocols

Automatic meter reading protocols

Automobile / Vehicle protocol buses

See also

References

  1. ^ "Optomux Protocol Guide". Opto22.com. 2012-01-08. Retrieved 2012-09-01.