Due to advancements in wireless technologies, automation professionals in process plants have a choice to make for all new installations: wired or wireless?
For plants with existing wired and wireless infrastructure, the choice hinges on a straight comparison of the two technologies, and the selection of the solution making the most sense for the particular application. For plants without an existing wireless infrastructure, the cost of installing one must be considered, although these costs have dropped dramatically in recent years.
This article from the Jan-Feb 2015 edition of InTech shows the advantages of each technology, recognizing that almost every plant will end up with a mix of wired and wireless. Wireless is predicted to gain mind and market share because it can be used to quickly, easily and inexpensively monitor and control plants and processes.
By Moazzam Shamsi, Emerson Director, Global Solutions Architects, MSc, BEng, CEng, MinstMC
https://www.isa.org/intech/20150204/