IPscada is a low cost
"packet data" satellite
or terrestrial network communications link between
remote telemetry devices such as RTUs-MTUs
and other sensor
controls and base control computers. Functionally it connects the
server computer located at single or multiple base offices to remote
monitoring terminals and other devices
at petroleum and gas wells, pipelines,
pumping stations, remote mining sites, compressor stations, reservoir storage tanks
and remote seismographs.
IPscada
can be configured to provide a two-way transparent link between
third-party remote devices and host
software. This interface can support most protocols that use a
TCP/IP connection on the host side and an asynchronous
RS-232 serial connection at the
remote device. The link can be used to
extend base networks, where the human machine interfaces (HMI’s)
connect using a terminal server or as an example a Modbus/TCP mode,
and where the remote terminal units (RTU’s) have an RS-232 serial
connection. The link can use both terrestrial and satellite networks
to provide local and worldwide coverage.

The Technology
IPscada
has a “designed in” simplicity, making
integration with existing legacy systems a straight-forward
solution.
Datalink's
RMI series of communications terminals can provide a
multi-network wireless link (satellite and terrestrial) between
remote RTUs - PLCs and Cathodic Monitoring and Control terminals and your base computers.
Click here
to view compatible communications hardware.
Remote connection
Our SCADA communicator
acts as an interface between an existing RTU Terminal
device and a “packet data” Satellite network. The SCADA communicator connects to the
third-party device using an asynchronous RS-232 serial connection.
When data is received from the DataGate server the unit
routes the data via its
serial port to the third-party device and
also sends an acknowledgement back to the server. Likewise,
when the unit receives data from the third-party device, it
forwards this to the server (again using acknowledgments to ensure
data integrity). The data is forwarded on either the receipt of a
data termination character (normally carriage return), or by a
customer selected timeout.
The
SCADA communicator can be configured to provide a daily or weekly "heartbeat"
confirming the system is functioning.
Click here
to view a typical data flow diagram.
Our SCADA software is compatible with
Iridium and Globalstar Satellite networks and GSM or Spread Spectrum
terrestrial networks.
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to view a network options diagram.
Specialized applications can
be addressed with custom Software development.
Host
connection
The third-party host software
connects to the DataGate server program using a TCP/IP socket. It
then sends a Modbus (or other protocol with addressing scheme)
packet to the server, which decodes the address field and uses a
look-up table to direct the packet to the appropriate
remote device. The server then communicates with the device
and waits for an acknowledgement. Any responses from the device are
sent back to the third-party host software using the same TCP/IP
socket. At this point the third-party software may close the socket,
or continue to exchange data.
For SCADA operation third party Software should be OPC
compatible.
For those host
software systems that are restricted to legacy PSTN "phone" dial-up
sessions, Datalink can provide a PSTN-to-IP internet interface
software module allowing full TCP/IP communications over any of the
integrated wireless networks.
Network Routing Interface
DataGATE acts as a “packet data”
router processing and routing packets between a number of host
computers connected to the Internet and the remote terminal devices
linked via satellite or terrestrial wireless services.
DataGATE may be located at the
customers base offices, creating a
closed loop link, or in our central
servers with routing services provided on a contracted basis.
Dual Mode communications is an
attractive feature providing the ability
to make use of very low cost VHF/UHF radios to link a number of well
heads within say 30 miles of each other and one central satellite
hub.
Advantages
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Automated data transfer.
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Security encryption available.
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Much lower satellite cost than Vsat and other “Circuit
Switched" satellite services.
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Short training cycle.
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Transparent Data transfer.
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Multi-point data transmission.
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Easy integration to existing IT infrastructure
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Internet connectivity between PCs and the satellite ground
station provides virtually instantaneous data acquisition and
remote control.
Remote Intelligence
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Many SCADA systems
are based on polling remote RTUs from the base software program
ever X seconds or minutes. This is not an issue when the link is
dedicated telephone lines, micro-wave or Vsat. However the cost
of linking to remote RTUs using the above options is often cost
prohibitive.
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Datalink has
overcome this problem by introducing intelligent monitoring at
the remote device. By issuing the appropriate commands to the
RTU in the field , the SCADA communicator can detect an anomaly in seconds
and will send an alert to the base monitoring program or desk.
This eliminates the need for frequent polling and allows the use
of low cost satellite links on a global basis.
Demonstration
Software available on request.
Satellite
transmission is via
Iridium, Globalstar or Inmarsat D+.
Terrestrial networks are GSM-GPRS, CDMA, VHF/UHF and short range Spread
Spectrum.
If you wish to discuss your particular remote monitoring and
control requirements with our technical sales department, please
call: 1-760-309-2251
Email:
info@DatalinkSystemsInc.com
Phones answered between 8am to 5pm. Pacific Coast Time ( GMT -8 hours)
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Last
update: August -05-2008 |