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Welcome to ODVA’s 2025 Industry Conference App!

Conference Location
Hyatt Regency Clearwater Beach Resort and Spa (website)
301 South Gulfview Blvd, Clearwater Beach, FL 33767, U.S.
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Ground Transportation
Several options are available from Tampa International Airport (TPA) to Hyatt Regency Clearwater Beach.
  • Taxi Services – Yellow Cab and United Cab are available at the curbside outside the airport’s Baggage Claim Level. Both companies charge the same fares: $2.50 for the first 1/8 of a mile or part thereof, plus $2.40 per mile. The minimum fee from the airport is $19, with a flat rate to Hyatt Regency at $70.*
  • Premier Airport Transportation – Shared ride airport service via Lincoln Town cars, SUVs, minivans and large passenger vans. Reservations may be made online at https://premierairportlimo.com/ or by phone at +1 866-276-0882. Prices start at $79.95.*
  • Lyft – approximately $45,* depending on time of day. Estimate your fare on https://www.lyft.com/ride-with-lyft?. Follow provider instructions for pickup location. A service fee of $5.00 will be added to the cost of the fare.
  • Uber – Approximately $50,* depending on time of day. Estimate your fare on https://www.uber.com/fare-estimate/. Follow provider instructions for pickup location. A service fee of $5.00 will be added to the cost of the fare.

*Ground transportation rates as of August 2024 may be different at the time of booking.
Wednesday March 19, 2025 2:00pm - 2:45pm EDT
In the Spring 2023 publication of the CIP family of specifications, ODVA announced the addition of an important new technology, Concurrent Connections which enables flexible, zero switchover time, end-to-end redundancy solutions. Since that time Concurrent Connections sparked interest and evolved. The Concurrent Connections topic was presented at the ODVA 2023 Industry Conference and triggered discussions. The topic resonated at CIP System Architecture Special Interest Group meetings, which resulted in two CIP Specification Enhancements clarifying Concurrent Connections behavior. The Concurrent Connections are the backbone of new CIP Safety solutions.

The Concurrent Connections are inherently coupled with device redundancy. The mechanism of redundancy, both in controllers and devices, is rightly left vendor-specific because it does not impact multi-vendor interoperability. However, vendors would like to see ODVA-defined best practices to implement redundancy in both controllers and devices to simplify their adoption of concurrent connections and ensure that end-user system expectations are met. This paper discusses potential best practices to support controller and device vendors, with a specific focus on these areas that they struggle with today:
  • How to coordinate originators of a concurrent connection?
  • How to meet the requirements for the concurrent connection payload production on the endpoints of the concurrent connection?
  • How to handle concurrent connection payload consumed by redundant devices? 
Finally, this paper offers a brief plan for the adoption and implementation of Concurrent Connections technology.

Authors
Filip Zembok, Rockwell Automation
Darren Klug, Rockwell Automation 
Jakub Korbel, Rockwell Automation
Speakers
avatar for Filip Zembok

Filip Zembok

Principal Development Engineer, Embedded Software, Rockwell Automation
JK

Jakub Korbel

Networks Architect, Rockwell Automation
DK

Darren Klug

Project Engineer, Rockwell Automation
Wednesday March 19, 2025 2:00pm - 2:45pm EDT
Bellair Room

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