Industrial IoT Platforms

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We are aware of the general definition of IoT and what does it mean for consumer products like fit trackers. In manufacturing, connected devices that collect data through sensors are part of an ecosystem called Industrial IoT.

As usual, this ecosystem is made by endpoints, a communications infrastructure, and an IIoT platform. One of the problems for such an ecosystem is the assurance of the compatibility among the components that form the system.

Another problem is the selection of the IIoT platform.
Such a platform provides a set of software capabilities with the following functions:
  • Device Management
  • Data Management
  • Analytics
  • Security
  • Integration with other systems and services
  • Application management
There are platforms that can be installed on the premises or that are available as a service:
The business and technical requirements should lead to the selection of the right solution. For example, the specific requirements can be capabilities like:
  • Integration with specific applications;
  • Integration with edge components and platforms; 
  • Resilience. 
In conclusion, IIoT implementation in a manufacturing environment face problems like components compatibility and the selection of the IIoT platform. A good requirement analysis leads to the selection of the right solution.  

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