The architecture of Experion PKS relies on a client-server structure that segregates functions across specialized nodes. It adheres to the (PERA) to secure and organize data flow from field instrumentation to corporate networks.

To understand Experion PKS, one must first understand the PKS suffix. Unlike legacy DCS systems that merely control the process, the Process Knowledge System digitizes it. Honeywell designed Experion to bridge the gap between operational technology (OT) and information technology (IT).

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Industrial communication requires absolute reliability. Experion PKS uses Honeywell’s proprietary Fault Tolerant Ethernet (FTE) infrastructure. FTE provides a redundant, high-speed network that protects against single points of failure, ensuring that communication between controllers, servers, and operator stations is never interrupted. 2. The Experion Server