Modern Wi-Fi Solutions to Instrumentation and Control
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Modern Wi-Fi Solutions to Instrumentation and Control Course
Introduction:
Technology is rapidly changing, and this is reflected in the evolution of modern instrumentation and control systems. More specifically, there is a move away from physical cabling to various devices, and the option of allowing them to seamlessly link to existing LANs and WANs, facilitating the sharing of information to an access point located anywhere in the world. Furthermore, these devices can be quickly programmed and modified, when required.
Course Objectives:
By the end of this training course, participants will be able to:
- Understanding options available to you, other than hard wiring
- Gaining familiarity with wireless devices
- Gaining the knowledge to set up a secure system
- Understanding the associated standards
- Gaining the insight required, to set up a complete system
- Consider numerous applications that may benefit from Wi-Fi
- Gain familiarity with the service set identifier (SSID)
- Identify and understand all the hardware involved in these devices
- Implement data processing efficiently
- Implement network security, applicable to your needs
Who Should Attend?
This training course would be primarily aimed at people who have an interest in implementing Wi-Fi solutions for instrumentation and control applications, as well as those who manage operations that make use of Wi-Fi equipment, for instrumentation information data exchange, and who would like to enhance their knowledge and understanding of the subject matter.
This training course is suitable for a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit:
- Automation engineers
- Consulting Engineers
- Electrical Engineers
- Electricians
- Industrial IT Specialists
- Installation and Maintenance Technicians
- Instrumentation and Control Engineers
- Maintenance Engineers
- Operations Engineers
- Process Engineers
- Process Operators
- Production professionals
- Project professionals
- System Integrators
- Other professionals who want a better understanding of the subject matter
Course Outlines:
Introduction, Existing Systems, and Certification
- Introduction
- History
- Existing infrastructure
- Propagation media (including copper, fiber, microwave, and satellite)
- Certification
- IEEE 802.11 standard
- History, description, protocol, channels, frequencies, and layers
IDE, Applications, and Spectrum
- Existing internet protocols
- Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
- Overview, visual programming, and language support
- Applications
- Internet-of-things, cloud connectivity, automation, industrial control, etc.
- Wi-Fi spectrum
SSID, Hardware, Sensors and Controlled Devices
- Service Set Identifier (SSID)
- BSS, BSSID, SSID, and ESS
- Wi-Fi throughput
- Hardware
- Function block, subsystems, encryption, memory, antennae, control, buffering and switching
- Assorted analog and digital sensors, typically used with Wi-Fi applications
- Controlled devices, typically used with Wi-Fi applications
Process Control, Signal Data Processing, and Access Points
- Process control, for Wi-Fi applications
- Signal and data processing
- Range of Wi-Fi devices
- Wireless access points
- Common access point applications, wireless access point vs ad hoc network, etc.
Security, Display, Alerts, Maintenance, and Future Expectations
- Network security
- Data security risks, securing methods, etc.
- Safety
- Information display and alert mechanisms
- Displaying results, graphically, advanced features, e-mail and SMS alerts, etc.
- Hardware fault finding
- Software debugging
- Diagnosis of faulty communication systems
- Maintenance