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IEEE 1451: A Standard in Support of Smart Transducer Networking

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Author(s)

Kang B. Lee

Abstract

The IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) 1451 smart transducer interface standards provide the common interface and enabling technology forr the connectivity of transducers to microprocessors, control and field networks, and data acquisisiton and instrumetnation systems. The standardized TEDS specified by IEEE 1451.2 allows the self-description of sensors and the interfaces provide a standardized mechanism to facilitate the plug and play of sensors to networks. The network-independent smart transducer object model defined by IEEE 1451.1 allows sensor manufacturers to support multiple networks and protocols. Thus, transducer-to-network interoperabily is on the horizon. The inclusion of P1451.3 and P1451.4 to the family of 1451 standars will meet the needs of the analog transducer users for high-speed applications. In the long run, transducer vendors and users, system integrators and network providers can all benefit from the IEEE 1451 interface standards.
Proceedings Title
17th IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference Proceedings
Conference Dates
May 1-4, 2000
Conference Location
Baltimore, MD
Conference Title
17th IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference

Keywords

control and field networks, distributed measurement, IEEE 1451 Standards, microprocessors, network communications, smart transducer, TEDS

Citation

Lee, K. (2000), IEEE 1451: A Standard in Support of Smart Transducer Networking, 17th IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference Proceedings, Baltimore, MD (Accessed March 28, 2024)
Created January 1, 2000, Updated February 19, 2017