2017 Spring Meeting and 13th Global Congress on Process Safety

(127b) Iiot for Process Control (practical talk on what to measure, who to report it to).

Abstract for 2017 AIChE Spring Meeting - San Antonio, TX

Presenter: George Buckbee

IIoT for Process Control (practical talk on what to measure, who to report it to).

Process Control Systems are uniquely positioned as one of the first industrial systems that can leverage the IIoT. Control systems are, by their very nature, already gathering and historizing massive quantities of data in real-time. Further, these systems typically have connectivity to office networks, intranet, and, in some cases, to the internet. Much of the talk about IIoT has been equipment-related, with monitoring of machines, turbines, compressors, and other large equipment. This paper addresses the routine monitoring of industrial control systems themselves. This includes monitoring of the performance of not only basic equipment, such as instrumentation and valves, but also monitoring of control loops, control strategies, and process results.

This paper will show practical examples of using IIoT principles to monitor thousands of control loops remotely. The paper will cover practical issues of IIoT, such as data access, security, filtering, and especially how to layer “knowledge filters” to provide intelligent, targeted information to many different types of users. Examples will also show how the resulting reports and analytics can be used to drive business results.