Free Subscription Submit Product & News Releases Today's News Headlines News By Company News By Date e-Newsletter Archives
Featured Suppliers Automation Product Manufacturers Systems Integrators and Service Providers Machine and Equipment Manufacturers
Product Search Featured Products Products by Category Products by Manufacturer Request Product Catalogs Submit Products
Add Event Hannover Messe 2012 Industrial Automation North America 2012
Employer Login Search for Jobs Post a Job 30-Day Job Posting Information Annual Job Slot Information Testimonials Recruiting Services Contract Services Salary Survey Results 2011
Techie Lounge Multimedia Library White Papers Training & Seminars Application Tools Complimentary Reference Guides Complimentary Evaluation Software Industry Web Sites Free Subscriptions to Trade Publications
LinkedIn Group Facebook Group Twitter YouTube Channel
Bookstore Online Training Courses Supplier Listings Automation.com Logo Items
 


 

Today's Automation News Headlines from Automation.com

  • Feedback
  • Print Page
DDASCA Consortium defines openSAFETY as standard
 
Request more information
Phone Inquiry: 770-772-0400
Go to company's web site

DDASCA Consortium defines openSAFETY as standard

October 24, 2011 - openSAFETY, a completely open safety-oriented data transfer protocol for use in all areas of automation, has been declared an official communication standard by the DDASCA Consortium (Dependable Distributed Architecture for Safety Critical Applications). This consortium - formed in Paris in March 2011 on the initiative of Arion Entreprise, EADS, HPC Project, ENSTA, Alstom Power, EDF R&D, SNCF, Windriver, B&R, and others - handles the standardization, definition and implementation of open solutions for safety-critical applications up to SIL4. These solutions are then applied in a wide range of areas, from factory automation and energy management to the railway, automotive, medical and defense industries.

The DDASCA Consortium brings together suppliers, manufacturers, integrators, users and academics who are involved in applications that demand high levels of dependability. By selecting innovative safety technologies such as openSAFETY, the consortium continues to promote modular approaches based on scalable solutions that use open, standardized components.

With openSAFETY, the EPSG offers the first 100% open safety protocol in the world. Its openness isn't restricted to just the legal definition, either; the word "open" applies in a technical sense as well. Thanks to the total independence of openSAFETY, users can use this technology for all fieldbus systems, industrial Ethernet applications or industry-specific communication solutions.


 

 
Request more information
Phone Inquiry: 770-772-0400
Go to company's web site
 
  • Feedback
  • Print Page