Demonstration of the Coexistence of Multiple Industrial Ethernet by Protocol Softwarization in Edge Computing
Yushi Koyasako, T. Suzuki, Tomoya Hatano, Tatsuya Shimada, Tomoaki Yoshida, Takashi Yamada
- Year
- 2025
- Citations
- 1
Abstract
In order to improve the flexibility and compatibility of industrial networks, there is ongoing research on the software-based implementation of industrial networks. The coexistence of multiple industrial protocols on the same industrial network is a challenge due to differences in QoS requirements and scheduling algorithms. In this study, we propose a method for the coexistence of multiple industrial protocols by introducing a protocol management application that manages the sending and receiving of packets in control from general-purpose computing resources. The proposed method is implemented and tested in a robot arm-based experiment. The proposed method achieved simultaneous operation of the robot arm and motor using different protocols. The proposed method could complete to control in 6.6 s even in a high-network-load environment, compared to the benchmark method, which took 256 s. In addition, a protocol switching experiment confirms that control could be continued without interruption even when the protocol was switched.
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