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Industrial Internet of things(IIOT)

• Application of IOT in industry is known as IIOT or


Industrial internet of things or Industry 4.0.
• Industrial Internet integrates big data technologies,
machine learning, sensor data, machine-to-machine
(M2M) communication to architect intelligent
commercial-ready industrial equipment and facilities.
• Industrial IoT platform will allow you to connect and
process IoT data securely at a larger scale.
How Industrial IoT Works

• Industrial IoT (IIoT) is a network of devices which are connected


through communications technologies.
• These devices analyze data, collect and exchange information to
provide complete operational visibility to make rapid operational
decisions that can enhance your business.
• Industrial IoT increases visibility, enhances operational efficiency,
reduces complexities and boosts productivity in the industry.
• Industrial IoT Platform makes use of modern sensor technology to
architect various industrial equipments with remote monitoring and
maintenance capabilities.
• It helps in enhancing productivity, quality and safety and machine
life.
• Textile industry was the first to be affected by
industry revolution.
• John key`s Flying shuttle- weaving industry
• Spinning jenny-enabling the spinning of 100 of
yan together.
• The power loom
Fling shuttle ,spinning jenny
Power loom
Industry 1.0
• The industrial revolution started with the
mechanization (water/steam power) of the
production pipelines. Steam engines are used
in production and transportation.
Industry 2.0
• The second transformation has happened
once the steam power is replaced with
electricity and because of electricity there was
mass production.
Industry3.0
• Breakthrough in transistor and electric circuits
technology produced computers which
triggered the third industrial revolution.
Industry4.0
Mass device connectivity pushes the fourth
industrial revolution which is enhanced with
smart devices and advanced artificial
intelligence algorithms like machine learning.
• Industry 4.0 industry revolution basically started in
German to push German economy.
• This term coined in Hannover university in 2011 in
germany.
Difference between IOT &IIOT
• IoT devices are commonly used by the
hobbyist or another consumer usage.
• IIoT is designed for heavy-duty tasks such as
manufacturing,monitoring,etc.
• IIoT uses more precise and durable (heat/cold
resistant) devices,actuators, sensors, etc.
• Both IoT and IIoT have the same core
principles such as data management, network,
security, cloud, etc
• The main differences between IoT and IIoT are
scalability and the volume of generated data
and how data has been handled. Since IIoT
devices generate massive amount of data.
• IIoT requires data streaming, big data,
machine learning or artificial intelligence
practices.
• In a home network, loss of the generated data
would be trivial but in IIoT it is vital.
• The data in IIoT should be more precise,
continuous and sensitive.
• For instance, considering a monitoring system
in a nuclear power plant or a manufacturing
facility should be precise, continuous and
sensitive to prevent hazardous events.
• Security: As manufacturing processes are becoming smarter (with the
use of SCADA Systems), the production processes are becoming more
technology-driven, in terms of wireless M2M technologies. Most of the
connected machines share information directly to the cloud and hence
get exposed to security threats and attacks. In other words, any ‘thing’
or “device” or “asset” that is controlled by the network, or the internet
is vulnerable to attacks and hacks.
• Interoperability: As per IoT Nexus survey, 77% of IoT
professionals saw interoperability as the biggest challenge in the Indust
rial Internet
. The manufacturing environment is flooded with machines and
protocols that are yet to be interconnected and most often not
interoperable. So, connecting the legacy industrial systems and ensuring
interoperability between them is a challenge.

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