Fieldbus Foundation End Users Council Conference-2010

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1 Fieldbus Foundation End Users Council Conference-2010 Date : 9 th July,2020( Friday ) Venue : The Sonnet, Kolkata B.R.MEHTA Sr. Vice President Reliance 1

2 Fieldbus Foundation -Website 2

3 Fieldbus Foundation India Website 3

4 Members India Marketing Commitee 4

5 FFIMC- Marketing Committee 5

6 FFIEUC India Executive and Technical Committee 6

7 Activities FFIMC's Successful Participation In Automation 2008 FFIMC Conference Supported By ISA Gujarat Section Best Booth Award To FFIMC At ISA Delhi Expo FFIEUC's First Technology Event In Mumbai at ITC, The Maratha ON 19 TH June 2009 End users conference at L & T,Mahape on 18 th December End users meeting at IIT Convention center, Chennai on 6 th February, 2010 End users meeting at The Sonnet, Kolkatta on 9 th of July,2010 Forthcoming FFIMC Events Mumbai Sept Participation at. Automation 2010 Exhibition & Conference 7

8 An Automation Infrastructure More than just a digital replacement for 4-20mA technology. Supplier neutral and standards-based. Provides end users with a common framework to implement and manage strategies for operational excellence. FOUNDATION technology is a unified infrastructure. Manages data, communication, plant assets, and plant events. Provides highly distributed control functionality and interoperability between devices and subsystems. The scope of FOUNDATION technology really makes it a process automation infrastructure one of the most advanced and scalable available. 8

9 Attributes Of A Managed Infrastructure Extensive Block Model Common Data Common Time Determinism Publish and Subscribe High availability Standards Based Control Network Network Management. FOUNDATION technology incorporates all aspects of a Managed Infrastructure. 9

10 Process Integrity Extensive Function Block Structure. Enables control in the field for single loop integrity and higher process availability. Network management and Link Active. Scheduler. Ensures the network will remain up and running. Redundancy is available down to the I/O layer. Safety instrumented system (SIS). New Blocks. Revolutionizes the way that end users approach safety and critical control systems. According to NIST (U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology), the inability of control systems and operating personnel to control critical conditions costs the U.S. economy at least $20 billion a year. 10

11 Business Intelligence Support of business processes, production management, asset management and enterprise level applications. Provides enhanced capabilities for tracking, tracing, validation, and regulatory compliance for safety, continuous and batch/hybrid process applications. FOUNDATION technology provides a high degree of business intelligence at the infrastructural level through publish/subscribe technology. 11

12 Open Scalable Integration High Speed Ethernet (HSE) - The key to scalability. Provides a mechanism to connect multiple H1 segments without gateways. All of the functions that are available on H1 are also available on HSE. FOUNDATION systems can be expanded without the need to shut down the process. Devices can be added or swapped hot, and the technology supports online firmware downloads and upgrades. FOUNDATION technology offers unlimited scalability, and can be implemented in the smallest to the largest process automation systems. The openness of FOUNDATION technology and its non-reliance on a particular operating system or supplier platform make it easy to adopt new standards. 12

13 Markets Served >1,000,000 devices Over 12,000 Systems 13

14 Total Shipments of Fieldbus Solutions for Process Industries by Communication Protocol 2006 Revenues 2006 Revenue % 2011 Revenue 2011 Revenue % CAGR FOUNDATION Fieldbus % 1, % 24.8% Profibus PA % % 16.4% Other % % 3.6% Total % 2, % 22.3% 14 Figures in Million $

15 Market Distribution LA 5% NA 27% AP 24% Global EMEA 44% 15

16 Market Distribution Electric Power 10% Water & Waste Water 4% Mining & Metals 3% Other 6% Oil & Gas 17% Pulp & Paper 5% Refining 15% Industry Food & Beverage 4% Pharmaceutical 3% Petrochemical 10% Chemical 23% 16

17 Plant Asset Management, Visualization, Alarm Management Link Active Scheduler FB Pervasive EDDL & Function Block Structure FB HSE Production Management & Web Access System & Network Management OPC UA Foundation Fieldbus H1 FB Intelligent Field Instruments & Valves Safety Instrumented Systems Drives, PLCs, Analytical FF Wireless Specification An Automation Infrastructure for Automation Excellence 17

18 THANK YOU FFIEUC-Navi Mumbai Conference