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| - | ====== Industrial IoT Systems | + | ====== Industrial IoT Specific Design Considerations |
| - | The Internet of Things (IoT) is a key technology | + | IoT is a key technology |
| Recently, a new industrial paradigm called Industry 5.0 has emerged. Industry 5.0 builds on the principles of Industry 4.0, with a stronger emphasis on human well-being, resilience, and sustainability. In this context, IoT plays a vital role in achieving these objectives. | Recently, a new industrial paradigm called Industry 5.0 has emerged. Industry 5.0 builds on the principles of Industry 4.0, with a stronger emphasis on human well-being, resilience, and sustainability. In this context, IoT plays a vital role in achieving these objectives. | ||
| ===== Main features of IIoT ===== | ===== Main features of IIoT ===== | ||
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| + | Although the general concepts and architecture of Industrial IoT (IIoT) are similar to typical IoT, the industrial sub-domain has specific features and requirements for designing IoT solutions for industry. Industrial applications can be divided into various fields, such as manufacturing and production, energy and utilities, transportation and logistics, agriculture and farming, construction and building, and automotive. Each field has specific needs but shares common critical factors crucial for implementing IoT systems. The most common ones are listed below. | ||
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| + | * Industry Standards: All aspects of IoT systems, such as hardware, software, interfaces, and data formats, must adhere to industry standards and protocols. | ||
| + | * Reliability and Robustness: In industrial environments, | ||
| + | * Enhanced Security and Safety: As IoT devices connect to real production machinery, cybersecurity and general safety play a significant role. Unauthorised access to heavy machinery can lead to substantial financial losses or even fatal injuries. | ||
| + | * Scalability and Interoperability: | ||
| + | * Data Protection and Privacy: Data is one of the most valuable assets in modern industry. If the workforce is included in the IoT system monitoring domain, special attention must be given to data protection and privacy concerns. | ||
| + | * Cost Considerations: | ||
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| + | These aspects must be addressed early in the IoT system design process. Designing IIoT systems requires careful consideration of several critical factors to ensure the successful deployment and operation of IoT solutions in industrial environments. In addition to the listed factors, many industry domain-specific requirements may rule over general industrial requirements. A well-designed IIoT system can enhance productivity, | ||