
Large Volume Plasma Device (LVPD) has been successfully contributing towards understanding of the plasma turbulence driven by Electron Temperature Gradient (ETG), considered as a major contributor for the plasma loss in the fusion devices. Some perspectives as well for research as for development are underlined, with regard to the application architectures, their modeling and validation. An analysis of services and protocols is given. It describes the requirements for fieldbus, their main traffic characteristics, the typical time constraints to be met, the most current profiles defined in major products and standards. Starting from this history, the paper presents a synthesis on the different fieldbuses. Therefore more than 30 different names of products or standards appear in conferences, in specialized magazins or in exhibits. The history explains the reasons of the fieldbuses proliferation, because different points of view have been considered and then developped by the different proposers, ten or fifteen years ago. It is analyzed starting from the fieldbus history. This conference is a state of the art on fieldbus. The fieldbuses take more and more a major place in automation systems, in embedded systems, in building automation.
