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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 20, 2019
Filed:
Oct. 12, 2016
Fisher-rosemount Systems, Inc., Round Rock, TX (US);
Larry O. Jundt, Round Rock, TX (US);
Gary K. Law, Georgetown, TX (US);
Cristopher Ian S. Uy, Metro Manila, PH;
Deborah R. Colclazier, Round Rock, TX (US);
Sergio Diaz, Pflugerville, TX (US);
Julian K. Naidoo, Cedar Park, TX (US);
Neil J. Peterson, Austin, TX (US);
Kent A. Burr, Round Rock, TX (US);
Daniel R. Strinden, Austin, TX (US);
FISHER-ROSEMOUNT SYSTEMS, INC., Round Rock, TX (US);
Abstract
During commissioning activities of a process plant, a device placeholder object that stores an I/O-abstracted configuration of a particular field device within the plant is created and stored in a device in the back-end environment of the plant and a further configuration file is stored in or for the particular field device in the field equipment environment of the plant. The device placeholder object, which will eventually be associated with the particular field device, and the field device configuration file are used to perform separate commissioning activities in each of these plant environments before the field devices are configured to communicate with a process controller via a particular I/O network within the plant. Thereafter, a binding application performs a discovery process to detect the I/O communication path through which each field device is connected to the back-end environment. The discovery process traverses through the I/O network as built, and autosenses the devices within the I/O network until this process discovers a device placeholder object or a configuration file for a particular field device. The binding application then determines if the information within these two device configuration files match, and if so, binds the field device to the back-end by storing the detected communication path for the particular device in a configuration database, such as in the device placeholder object for the particular field device. If the configuration information in the device placeholder object does not match the configuration file for a discovered field device, the binding application may perform a reconciliation procedure to determine the correct configuration information for the particular field device.