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Industrial communication involves the exchange of data and information between devices, machines, and systems within an industrial environment to facilitate efficient operation and automation. Examples include:
Modbus: A widely used communication protocol for transmitting data between industrial electronic devices.
PROFINET: An Ethernet-based industrial communication standard used for real-time data exchange in automation systems.
CAN (Controller Area Network): A communication protocol used for high-integrity real-time control in automotive and industrial applications.
Ethernet/IP: An industrial communication protocol based on standard Ethernet, used for real-time control and information sharing in automation.
HART (Highway Addressable Remote Transducer): A communication protocol used to digitally communicate with field devices in process automation.
These protocols facilitate seamless data exchange, enabling efficient monitoring, control, and automation of industrial processes.
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