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The Industrial Wi-Fi Shop Podcast – Ep. 7 Industrial Wi-Fi Gets The ax!

56 min • 4 juli 2024
  • Wi-Co event
    • Event was held in Chapel Hill NC on June 12th
    • Lots of great presentations
    • 2 hour hands on industrial wireless lab
      • Participants got to physically wire up 24v power supplies and the corresponding industrial radios
      • Full configuration lab followed the physical wiring
    • Great people there from all over NC and even the Washington DC area!
    • https://wi-co.org/
  • Wi-Fi 6 comes to Industrial radios!
    • Will the expanded spectrum (6GHz) find a home in the industrial universe?
    • While spectrum use is up in the air, I know the enhanced stability of the ax protocol is sure to make a difference
    • Phoenix Contact skipped Wi-Fi5 all together
      • Phoenix Contact WLAN 1020 and 1120 series
    • Prosoft also skipped Wi-Fi5
      • Just released the ELXM-SW6, a Wi-Fi6 wireless bridge
      • Looking to release full Wi-Fi6 AP by Q4 2024
      • Adding 6 GHz early 2025
    • Siemens is transitioning from Wi-Fi5 into Wi-Fi6
      • Siemens SCALANCE WAM763-1
      • Siemens SCALANCE WUM763-1
    • Aunex AMC2X8-A-SL-WK8
    • How will Wi-Fi6 affect radial coax? (“leaky coax”) Protocol level
    • Customers demanding WiFi6/newer features. Actually, pushing for WPA3
  • Trends:
    • Industrial IoT trends/predictions
      • Increasing importance on
        • Condition monitoring & predictive maintenance
        • Sensor advances and innovations
      • Digital Twins
      • Fog Computing
        • “This technology relocates intelligence to the edge of the network, where the machinery exists. This enables real-time control as well as enhanced security and greater manageability. It’s easy to see how fog computing in IIoT should become standard practice throughout the industry.”
      • Largest manufacturer of industrial wireless devices worldwide (in descending order)
        • Emerson (over 10% themselves)
        • Honeywell International (Honeywell & Siemens combined are another 10%)
        • Siemens (Honeywell & Siemens combined are another 10%)
        • ABB
        • GE
        • Eaton
        • Cisco
        • Yokogawa
        • Rockwell Automation
        • Advantech
        • Arris
      • Top industrial verticals for wireless (in descending order)
        • Chemical
        • Oil & Gas
        • Pulp & Paper
        • Electric Power
        • Water & Wastewater
        • Metallurgy & Mining
        • Food & Beverage
        • Pharma & Biotech
        • Then everyone else
      • Worldwide, Chemical, oil & gas and the Pulp & Paper industries are the three largest consumers of Industrial Wireless Devices which are responsible for about 38 percent of Industrial Wireless Device consumption.
      • Largest markets for industrial wireless devices (in descending order)
        • North America (S., Mexico & Canada)
        • Europe (Germany, UK, France, Italy, Russia and Turkey)
        • Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, Korea, India, Australia, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia and Vietnam)
        • South America (Brazil, Argentina, Columbia)
        • Middle East and Africa (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, Nigeria and South Africa)

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If you would like to know more about our guests, check them out on LinkedIn:

Jeremy Baker – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyabaker/

If you would like to connect with me or learn more about my employer, Global Process Automation (GPA), then check the following:

Scott McNeil – https://www.linkedin.com/in/americanmcneil/

GPA – https://www.global-business.net/

 

If you would like to know more about our guests, check them out on LinkedIn:

Jeremy Baker – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyabaker/

If you would like to connect with me or learn more about my employer, Global
Process Automation (GPA), then check the following:

Scott McNeil – https://www.linkedin.com/in/americanmcneil/

GPA – https://www.global-business.net/

 

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