EtherCAT is a popular Ethernet-based solution conceived for connecting devices at the shop floor in industrial environments. Even though it features very high communication efficiency, that permits thousands of I/O points to be periodically exchanged between controlling devices and decentralized periphery with cycle times well below 1 ms, it is not able to cope in a proper way with event-driven systems, where lots of devices may be producing asynchronous information in a sporadic and unpredictable way. In this paper, some modifications to the basic EtherCAT protocol are proposed which enable CAN-like arbitrations to take place in such networks, so as to achieve a true priority-based access scheme.

A High-Performance CAN-like Arbitration Scheme for EtherCAT

G Cena;I Cibrario Bertolotti;A Valenzano;C Zunino
2009

Abstract

EtherCAT is a popular Ethernet-based solution conceived for connecting devices at the shop floor in industrial environments. Even though it features very high communication efficiency, that permits thousands of I/O points to be periodically exchanged between controlling devices and decentralized periphery with cycle times well below 1 ms, it is not able to cope in a proper way with event-driven systems, where lots of devices may be producing asynchronous information in a sporadic and unpredictable way. In this paper, some modifications to the basic EtherCAT protocol are proposed which enable CAN-like arbitrations to take place in such networks, so as to achieve a true priority-based access scheme.
2009
Istituto di Elettronica e di Ingegneria dell'Informazione e delle Telecomunicazioni - IEIIT
978-1-4244-2727-7
Industrial communications
EtherCAT
industrial Ethernet
CAN
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