Black channel communication is a concept within communication technology that involves the transmission of data through a communication channel with unsecured or non-application-specific properties. This type of communication channel is a fundamental element of the black channel principle, which aims to ensure secure communication. In functional safety technology, black channels are primarily used for transmitting safety-related signals via standardized communication media like Ethernet.
Secure communication via the black channel works by transmitting safety-related signals from one point to another, ensuring that critical information reaches its destination reliably. The black channel principle allows for the combined transmission of safety and standard signals over various channels, enabling functional safety technology to integrate into existing networks without the need for extensive additional wiring.
To maintain the integrity of data transmission via the black channel, error-detecting measures are implemented. These measures include mechanisms like consecutive telegram counters or checksums like the Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) for preventing data corruption, and "watchdogs" to detect delays. In case of errors, substitute values are used for calculations or outputs to ensure functional safety.
The black channel approach offers advantages such as cost-effective transportation of safety-related data using readily available components and technologies like industrial Ethernet and field buses. While it also allows for flexible architectures and versatile devices.
It ensures that the transmission medium itself is secure from eavesdropping or tampering. This may involve the use of dedicated communication lines, secure networks, or encrypted communication protocols (e.g., SSL/TLS for internet communications).
Black channel communication provides a practical and efficient means of transmitting safety-related data by leveraging existing components and technologies while ensuring a certain level of security and reliability in data transmission processes.