Customer SolutionsReal-Time, Mission-Critical Control and Acquisition of a High-Channel-Count Distributed and Networked System
Author(s):Shahzad Sarwar, Canadian Space Agency
Industry:Aerospace/Avionics
Product:Compact FieldPoint, Distributed I/O, FieldPoint, LabVIEW, LabVIEW Real-Time, Lookout, PXI/CompactPCI, Signal Conditioning
The Challenge:Implementing a distributed and mission-critical data acquisition and supervisory control system that integrates thousands of transducers, actuators, and thirdparty data loggers with secure system access, configurable data logging, data extraction, and display features in a short delivery time.
The Solution:Using off-the-shelf hardware from National Instruments, including FieldPoint real-time controllers, I/O modules, PXI-based switching, and ENET modules combined with powerful software tools, such as LabVIEW and Lookout, to implement the fully integrated solution in a cost-competitive and time saving architecture.A Quick Upgrade We implemented main and backup control servers using National Instruments Lookout. These applications rely on the Windows NT operating system running on personal computers to provide a redundant execution. We built the redundant network using switches, multiroute cabling, hubs, and implementation of best network topology practices. We designed Internetworking and intranetworking using Microsoft Security software to manage user access at the operating system level. The built-in user manager features in Lookout also help with user access issues. We implemented I/O stations using firmware that runs with the LabVIEW Real-Time engine on the FieldPoint controller module. The FieldPoint controllers interact locally with I/O modules and with the control servers to achieve the integration of all required system inputs and outputs. Data loggers and other control hardware with serial interfaces integrate using LabVIEW drivers running on control servers. ENET modules from National Instruments interface the serial hardware to the Ethernet infrastructure while providing transparent and remote connectivity to the equipment. We built multiple operator consoles using Lookout. Our customer can deploy the consoles anywhere on the local network. These applications run on Windows NT installed on personal computers. Internet and intranet users gain access to the client and server applications by using a Web browser and built-in Web server features of Lookout and LabVIEW. Real-time code in the FieldPoint 2000 modules handles deterministic system control. The code also provides the transducer data to an acquisition demon running on the server machine. The server collects data from serial devices and feeds it all to Lookout data logging panels. Data logs to a citadel database with a typical logging rate of 100 Kbytes/sec. Alarming, dead band for logging, and defining computed data values are some of the features available to the user through the data acquisition and logging part of the system. Through LabVIEW VIs, the user can take advantage of configurable data extraction and viewing with historical, real-time trend graphs, and with tabular data display. We designed the system control in sub-categories. PID loops running on FieldPoint controllers provide a deterministic control of sensitive system parameters. Users can optimize the PID parameters and monitor loop performance through VIs running on remote networked machines. The supervisory control and human machine interface (HMI) commands propagate through Lookout panels to FieldPoint controllers across the network. Shahzad Sarwar Director of Industrial and Real-Time Solutions Averna Technologies 280 Albert Street, Suite 900 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, KIP 5G8 Tel: (613) 230-0283 E-mail: shahzad.sarwar@averna.com View the entire user solution in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. |
