
Industrial Data Communications
Instrument Society of America (Publisher)
5th Edition
Will be published approx. on 19. May 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
524 pages
978-0-87664-095-1 (ISBN)
Description
Industrial Data Communications, 5th Edition
As automation becomes more thoroughly networked with advances in speed, connectivity, and security; this fifth edition of an ISA best seller is still designed to give technical professionals with little or no background in data communications the knowledge they need to succeed. Additionally, even those with nominal knowledge will find information to enhance troubleshooting and to understand both legacy systems and the more advanced systems now being installed throughout automated facilities. As before, the text emphasizes the practical aspects of commonly used systems rather than design criteria. It contains a complete description of the relevant terminology, standards, and protocols including EIA/TIA-232/485, IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.11, and IEEE 802.15.
New material in this edition includes information on updated Ethernet and router technologies; a more detailed description of VPNs; and expanded information on cybersecurity (including ANSI/ISA/IEC 62443). A complete glossary and index allows the book to be used as a handy reference. SCADA, DCS, and fieldbus systems are all explained, as well as operating system considerations from a communications perspective.
This is a book for newcomers to automation data communications, as well as a reference for those who are currently working in the field.
As automation becomes more thoroughly networked with advances in speed, connectivity, and security; this fifth edition of an ISA best seller is still designed to give technical professionals with little or no background in data communications the knowledge they need to succeed. Additionally, even those with nominal knowledge will find information to enhance troubleshooting and to understand both legacy systems and the more advanced systems now being installed throughout automated facilities. As before, the text emphasizes the practical aspects of commonly used systems rather than design criteria. It contains a complete description of the relevant terminology, standards, and protocols including EIA/TIA-232/485, IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.11, and IEEE 802.15.
New material in this edition includes information on updated Ethernet and router technologies; a more detailed description of VPNs; and expanded information on cybersecurity (including ANSI/ISA/IEC 62443). A complete glossary and index allows the book to be used as a handy reference. SCADA, DCS, and fieldbus systems are all explained, as well as operating system considerations from a communications perspective.
This is a book for newcomers to automation data communications, as well as a reference for those who are currently working in the field.
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Series
Edition
5th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
North Carolina
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
1061 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-87664-095-1 (9780876640951)
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Lawrence M. Thompson | Timothy Shaw
Industrial Data Communications
E-Book
09/2015
5th Edition
Wiley
€119.99
Available for download
Persons
Lawrence (Larry) M. Thompson is the owner and general manager of ESdat Co., a consulting firm specializing in industrial data communications. Throughout his distinguished career, Thompson has served as a technician, technical trainer, and course developer in electronics, measurement/control, and computer networking. A 20-year veteran of the US Air Force, Thompson specialized in the maintenance of electronic encryption equipment during his service. His post-military industrial experience includes positions as technician, test engineer, and test engineering supervisor for numerous companies.
Thompson holds a bachelor s degree in applied arts and science from Tarleton State University and worked on a master's degree in computer science at the University of Texas. He retired as Department Chair for E-Commerce Technology at Texas State Technical College, to run his own consulting business full time. He has served as an adjunct instructor for ISA for more than 23 years. He has written several books, including ISA's Industrial Data Communications and Basic Electrics/Electronics for Control, and is a Certified Automation Professional (CAP).
William T. (Tim) Shaw, Lead Consultant/Principle, Cyber SECurity Consulting, Monkton, MD.
Thompson holds a bachelor s degree in applied arts and science from Tarleton State University and worked on a master's degree in computer science at the University of Texas. He retired as Department Chair for E-Commerce Technology at Texas State Technical College, to run his own consulting business full time. He has served as an adjunct instructor for ISA for more than 23 years. He has written several books, including ISA's Industrial Data Communications and Basic Electrics/Electronics for Control, and is a Certified Automation Professional (CAP).
William T. (Tim) Shaw, Lead Consultant/Principle, Cyber SECurity Consulting, Monkton, MD.
Author
Tarleton State University, TX; University of Texas
Cyber SECurity Consulting, Monkton, MD
Content
Prologue xiii
Preface to the Fifth Edition xv
Chapter 1 Communication Concepts 1
Chapter 2 Communications Models 37
Chapter 3 Serial Communications Standards 61
Chapter 4 Local Area Networks 95
Chapter 5 Network Software 181
Chapter 6 Industrial Networks and Fieldbuses 221
Chapter 7 Wide Area Networks 289
Chapter 8 Internetworking 345
Chapter 9 Cybersecurity 383
Conclusion 445
Bibliography 445
Appendix A Number Systems Review 447
Appendix B Historical Aspects of Industrial Data Communications 457
Appendix C Media 475
Glossary 489
Index 501
Preface to the Fifth Edition xv
Chapter 1 Communication Concepts 1
Chapter 2 Communications Models 37
Chapter 3 Serial Communications Standards 61
Chapter 4 Local Area Networks 95
Chapter 5 Network Software 181
Chapter 6 Industrial Networks and Fieldbuses 221
Chapter 7 Wide Area Networks 289
Chapter 8 Internetworking 345
Chapter 9 Cybersecurity 383
Conclusion 445
Bibliography 445
Appendix A Number Systems Review 447
Appendix B Historical Aspects of Industrial Data Communications 457
Appendix C Media 475
Glossary 489
Index 501