Industrial Networking Solutions: What Are The Most Common Solutions And How Is HD-PLC Superior To Them?

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The global industrial networking solutions market is projected to reach $23.84 Billion by 2022.

This very competitive market is largely dominated by wired networking solutions, such as Fieldbus and Industrial Ethernet.

And while there are reasons why these solutions are so prominent in the market, they are not without their limitations.

As a result, HD-PLC has emerged as a promising solution that helps resolve some of the challenges that other types of industrial networks present.

In this blog post, we will:

What Are The Most Popular Industrial Networking Solutions?

Research conducted by HMS Industrial Networks suggests the following market shares and dynamic of the most popular industrial networking solutions:

Fieldbus: Advantages And Disadvantages

Fieldbus is an umbrella term for a range of industrial networking solutions designed for real-time distributed control.

It is most used in the manufacturing industry — for instance, to connect equipment and tools.

The first commercially available Fieldbus solution was Bitbus, created by Intel Corporation in the early 1980s. However, it is hardly widespread anymore, with the most popular solution on the market being the Siemens-made PROFIBUS.

Apart from manufacturing applications, Fieldbus solutions, such as LON, are also found in process and building automation.

Fieldbus Advantages

Fieldbus Disadvantages

Industrial ethernet has a market share of the 64% in the industrial networking solutions market, making it the most popular communication standard.

Wireless As An Industrial Network Solution: Advantages And Disadvantages

Industrial Wireless networking solutions is a sophisticated term for Wireless communication technology, which millions of people worldwide use in their everyday lives.

Implementing Wireless technology in industrial networking settings centers around the familiar solutions, such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and LTE.

The only difference between industrial Wireless and commercial or home-use Wireless solutions is that the hardware and protocols of the former are modified to accommodate more sophisticated network topologies and the use cases of industrial networks.

Just like other solutions, Wireless comes with a set of advantages and disadvantages in industrial use cases.

Wireless Advantages

Wireless Disadvantages

Industrial Ethernet: Advantages And Disadvantages

Industrial Ethernet is based on the same IEEE 802.3 standard as Ethernet networks, found in commercial and home environments.

However, it operates under specific protocols, designed to satisfy the requirements of industrial networking applications — such as EtherNet/IP, PROFINET and EtherCAT.

The operating principle of these protocols is focused on providing low-latency or real-time data transmission, courtesy of a modified MAC (Media Access Control) layer.

Another distinctive quality of Industrial Ethernet is the increased ruggedness of the physical equipment, such as switches and cables, that often must reliably operate in extreme conditions.

Ethernet is, by far, the most prominent industrial networking solution — largely thanks to the advantages outlined below. However, it does have a set of disadvantages as well.

Industrial Ethernet Advantages

Industrial Ethernet Disadvantages

While Fieldbus remains a popular networking solution in the manufacturing industry, it sometimes lacks the performance to support more sophisticated networks.

Why Is HD-PLC Superior To Other Industrial Network Solutions?

The key concept behind HD-PLC is transferring data over existing cabling, whatever this cabling may be: power lines, twisted pair cables, coaxial cables and so on.

As such, HD-PLC’s main strengths as an industrial networking solution come from the fact that it combines some of the benefits of other technologies while alleviating some of their challenges.

Here’s how HD-PLC compares to Fieldbus, Wireless and Industrial Ethernet solutions across some of the main network characteristics:

HD-PLC is a solution that is best for customers who desire more performance than Fieldbus can provide but cannot introduce Ethernet due to the high installation cost.

While in some cases, Ethernet can still have an edge over HD-PLC in terms of connection speed and network stability, this edge is not always justified considering Ethernet’s high costs.

HD-PLC can provide the best of both worlds in terms of performance and cost-effectiveness.

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HD-PLC As An Industrial Networking Solution — Takeaways

The industrial networking solutions market keeps growing larger and more competitive, as the demand for automation solutions increases.

Despite the competitiveness, it has been dominated by three main solutions: Fieldbus, Wireless and Industrial Ethernet.

And while these solutions have prominent market positions, each comes with a set of advantages and disadvantages:

By comparison to these solutions, HD-PLC is a cost-effective, efficient and reliable networking solution that offers some of the same benefits as other solutions — albeit, at a lower cost.

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