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Design and Development of a Roaming Wireless Safety Emergency Stop

Translated title
Entwurf und Entwicklung einer drahtlosen Roaming-Nothalts
Publication date
2024-05-23
Document type
Konferenzbeitrag
Author
Beuster, Henry 
Döbbert, Thomas Robert 
Cammin, Christoph 
Scholl, Gerd 
Organisational unit
Elektrische Messtechnik 
Technologie von Logistiksystemen 
DTEC.bw 
URI
https://openhsu.ub.hsu-hh.de/handle/10.24405/16499
arXiv ID
arXiv:2405.14552
Conference
SIAS 2024 Safety of Industrial Automated Systems
Project
Neue Lösung in Elektronik und Kommunikation: Digitale Sensor-2-Cloud Campus Plattform 
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Keyword
IO-Link Wireless
Abstract
Modern manufacturing is characterized by a high degree of automation, with autonomous systems also frequently being used. In such environments human intervention in the event of malfunctions or maintenance becomes a rare but also necessary task. When human workers are no longer an integral part of the production process, but only intervene when necessary, e.g., in the case of unexpected machine behavior, appropriate safety solutions will become even more important. This work describes a wireless communication system enabling a flexible and safe emergency stop function for multiple automation cells. A portable emergency stop switch allows seamless transition between different wireless cells, ensuring functional safety. The communication protocol combines IO-Link Wireless features with the safety requirements already implemented in IO-Link Safety. Security requirements are fulfilled through encryption and authentication. The IO-Link Wireless roaming functionality is used to extend the system across several manufacturing cells. An experimental setup confirms the suitability of the system for various applications. The results demonstrate the effectiveness of the handover mechanism and evaluate the potential of the system to improve flexibility, availability and security in dynamic production environments. Future extensions could include the use of AI based evaluation of the radio signals for an intelligent cell handover.
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Preprint accepted for Safety of Industrial Automated Systems, SIAS 2024
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arXiv:2405.14552
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Submitted version under review
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