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This Report Presents the Market Size and Growth Rate for All Major Segments in the Plastic Optical Fibre Market As Well As the Detail Breakdown of the Industrial Control Networking Segment

Posted on: Friday, 30 November 2007, 06:00 CST

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c75970) has announced the addition of "Solutions for Next Generation Industrial Control Networks with Plastic and Glass Optical Fibre" to their offering.

This report describes in detail the industrial control network data link market as one leg of the convergence of the automotive, industrial control and consumer markets at 100 Mb/s and higher data rates and the position of plastic optical fibre in the industrial control market. The report presents the market size and growth rate for all major segments in the POF market as well as the detail breakdown of the industrial control networking segment.

Contents:

About the Author

E.0 Executive Summary

1.0 Introduction

2.0 Convergence of the Industrial, Automotive and Consumer Network Solutions

3.0 Overview of Industrial Control Networks

4.0 Why POF for Industrial Controls

5.0 Trends Driving POF in the Industrial Controls Networking Market

6.0 Market Forecasts Industrial Ethernet World Wide POF Market Size and Growth Rate by Segment 2002-2006 World Wide Industrial Control POF Market Size and Growth Rate 2002-2006 World Wide Industrial Control POF Market Size by Geographic Segment 2002

7.0 Overview of Major Standards Organizations, Trade Organizations and Trends 7.1 Industrial Ethernet 7.2 IAONA 7.3 Profibus 7.4 Interbus 7.5 ControlNet 7.6 ControlNet International 7.7 DeviceNet 7.8 ODVA 7.9 SERCOS 7.10 IEEE-1394 (Firewire) 7.11 Foundation Field Bus 7.12 Summary of the Industrial Control Networking Standards

8.0 Technology Solutions

9.0 Industrial Control Systems using POF

10.0 Profiles of Major Systems Companies Supplying Optical Products 10.1 Rockwell Allen Bradley 10.2 General Motors Case Study 10.3 Siemens 10.4 Phoenix Contact 10.5 Volkswagen Case Study 10.6 Bosch Rexroth 10.7 Hirschman 10.8 ABB 10.9 GE Fanuc 10.10 Mitsubishi Automation 10.11 Yokogawa 10.12 Sony

11.0 Profiles of Optoelectronic and Optical Fibre Suppliers 11.1 Transceiver Companies 11.2 Plastic Optical Fibre Suppliers

12.0 Selling into the Industrial Control Market

13.0 Conclusion

14.0 References and acknowledgements

List of Exhibits

Exhibit 1: The Industrial and Consumer Worlds are Converging at 100 Mb/s Exhibit 2: Industrial Networking Applications Exhibit 3: Traditional Automation Network Hierarchy Exhibit 4: Network Hierarchy Exhibit 5: The Simplicity of Fibre Optic Cable Exhibit 6: The Complexity of Copper Cable Exhibit 7: POF Worldwide Market Segments 2002 to 2006 Exhibit 8: Industrial Control POF Market 2002 to 2006 Exhibit 9: Industrial Control POF Market, WW Geographic Share 2002-2006 Exhibit 10: Single Serial Cable replaces Parallel Copper Cables Exhibit 11: Industrial Control Networking Standards Applications, Functionality Exhibit 12: Industrial Control POF Market WW Standard Share 2002 Exhibit 13: Industrial Ethernet compared to Office Ethernet Exhibit 14: IAONA Cable, Data Rate and Distance Comparison Exhibit 15: Interbus Topology Exhibit 16: Optical fibre and Copper Cable Connections in Interbus Network Exhibit 17: Typical SERCOS-Based Motion System Exhibit 18: Foundation Field bus Model Exhibit 19: Summary of Industrial Control Networking Standards Exhibit 20: Emitter POF Cable Comparisons Exhibit 21: Transmitter/Receiver Comparisons Exhibit 22: Typical Factory Automation Network Exhibit 23: Programmable Logic Controller Exhibit 24: Protocol and Media Converters Exhibit 25: Photo Switch with POF/GOF Cables Exhibit 26: Photoelectric Sensors with POF/GOF Connectors Exhibit 27: Photo switch with Fibre Optic Cables Exhibit 28: Allen Bradley Network Architecture Exhibit 29: GM Phased Migration to a Common Architecture Exhibit 30: GM NA Common Control System Architecture Exhibit 31: Different Transmission Media Combined in a Hybrid Network Exhibit 32: Profibus Optical Link Module Exhibit 33: Connection Criteria Exhibit 34: Sample Data Sheets of POF Products Exhibit 35: Hirschmann OZD-485 Copper to Optical Fibre Converter Exhibit 36: Mitsubishi's Network Hierarchy

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c75970


Source: Business Wire

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