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News Release from: Eurotech | Subject: Director series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 01 September 2004
Telemetry system switches to GPRS
network
A novel gateway will allow Central Networks to use conventional DNP3 equipment over a GPRS cellular wireless network.
A novel gateway will allow Central Networks to use conventional DNP3 equipment over a GPRS cellular wireless network The solution is based on the Arcom Director series platform and will be used at remote nodes on the electricity distribution network
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 21 Feb 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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This dramatically reduces both the capital and operating costs of the system when compared with other communication options available to these remote locations.
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Providing independent channels at each remote site for both DNP3 data and remote reconfiguration serial streams to the RTU (remote telemetry unit), the Directors will initially be deployed at over 500 remote locations.
To assist in remote fault detection, the units also give diagnostics information concerning message flows and RF signal strength via a standard telnet session.
This is the first time that Arcom protocol gateways have been deployed on a UK GPRS network, although previously they have been used to provide similar functionality over IP networks using transports such as satellite, low power private radio and PSTN as well as over more conventional wired networks.
ADSL connections are also planned for future sites on the clients system, where the units are viewed as an important tool to assist them in their corporate goal of migrating all communications to TCP/IP over the next few years.
"By using Arcom's DS3 we have been able to extend the reach of this project beyond DNP3 RTUs to include those using older, legacy protocols; the DS3 solution has proved to be extremely flexible and straight forward to implement and manage", said Roger Hey, Project Manager for Central Networks.
Arcom has extensive experience in the supply of industrial network gateways providing protocol conversion for over 100 legacy Scada interfaces for major clients in the oil, gas and utility sectors.
The Director can also serve as a direct interface between a data acquisition system and IBM WebSphere based enterprise level applications (using the IBM Websphere Integration Broker).
Furthermore, the Director can be used as an RTU/PLC in its own right by fitting Arcom's industrial I/O boards and programmed using industry standard IEC61131-3 development tools. Request a free brochure from Eurotech ...
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