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IIoT Applications Deliver a Competitive Advantage to Process Industries
The IIoT essentially involves acquiring data from hundreds—if not thousands—of process and equipment sensors, and transmitting the data to central locations via wireless or hardwired networks. Once ac -
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IOT Architecture with MQTT Sparkplug(B)
Nowadays, every industrial manufacturing plant is transforming towards a more digitalization approach, while trying to make their manufacturing plants and process smart and Industry 4.0 compliant due to varied benefits to the manufactures and their customers -
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PROFINET and EtherNet I/P: Key Protocols for Industry 4.0 and IoT Applications
Two protocols – PROFINET and EtherNet/IP – are compatible with virtually all Industry 4.0 and IoT applications. Which is best for you? -
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When Is Remote Management the Right Move for Your Industrial Application?
Engineers can now look securely at a plant through its automation systems and see exactly what is happening in real time from anywhere in the world. -
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Why Companies on Analog Networks are Missing Out on the Benefits of Cloud Computing and IIoT
Despite IIoT, Industrial Ethernet and Industry 4.0 initiatives, digital networks are still not used everywhere. Organizations stuck in an analog world should look carefully at what they are missing. -
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How Does the IoT Help Build Digital Twins?
Information from IoT sensors, monitors, and tracking devices can provide the foundation for a digital twin. -
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IoT Is Ready for the Process Industries
For on-site & off-site analysis, industrial IoT delivers data to the right personnel without requiring connection to the plant’s real-time control system. -
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Schneider Electric Champions Open, Software-Defined Automation as the Future of Manufacturing
The movement involves building an open, interoperable automation ecosystem that allows customers to make their systems flexible and resilient. -
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How Edge Security Protects Smart Buildings Against Rising Cyber Attacks
Smart buildings, powered by an ever-expanding network of IoT devices, face a staggering 820,000 hacking attempts every day, a 46% increase from the previous year. -
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Reliability Patterns That Sustain Robotics and Industrial Automation
Reliability is expected when systems are new. The real test comes after deployment and years of continuous operation. -
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The Hidden Constraint in Modern Manufacturing: Decision Latency
Digital Intelligence offers a practical framework for reducing decision latency by connecting industrial data, enterprise systems and human expertise into faster operational feedback loops. -
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How to Improve Industrial Productivity with Loop Calibration
Logical & careful planning of loop testing strategies results in improved control performance without compromising plant quality, reliability, or safety. -
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How to Integrate Valve Actuators with an Automation System
In plant installations, a key requirement is the ability to smoothly integrate actuators used for opening or closing valves with the automation system. -
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Use Wireless Transmitters for Diagnostics, Improvements, and Metrics
Wireless transmitters can rapidly prototype, demonstrate, analyze and justify installations of online diagnostics, metrics and improvements. -
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Ensuring the Free Flow of Information: Routing Approaches for Complex Industrial Networks
Every configured device added to an industrial network can act as a barrier to getting information to where it needs to be. -
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Why Systems Integrators Need to Advance Beyond Traditional Instrumentation and Control Skill Sets
The only barrier for systems integrators in learning basic scripting languages is having a passion for making things work and knowing how to use Google. -
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How IoT Is Empowering Safety and Efficiency in Aviation
IoT has changed operations in many industries, including aviation, including planes taking off and landing safely, passengers getting the right boarding information and bags reaching their destinations -
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4 Reasons Why Edge Computing is Crucial to Industry 4.0 Success
Edge computing can help businesses take full advantage of IoT.



















