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1 Acceleration Through Standardization IIoT, I4.0 and OPC UA
ICONICS Worldwide Customer Summit, September 23-26, 2013, Newport, RI, USA 4/28/2017 4:31 PM Acceleration Through Standardization IIoT, I4.0 and OPC UA Darek Kominek OPC Foundation Evangelist If you are presenting from the Visualize (VIZ) track, please use this title slide and delete the others. © 2013 ICONICS, Inc. All rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without notice. AnalytiX and its respective modules are registered trademarks of ICONICS, Inc. GENESIS64, GENESIS32, Hyper Historian, BizViz, PortalWorX, MobileHMI and their respective modules, OPC-To-The-Core, and Visualize Your Enterprise are trademarks of ICONICS, Inc. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective owners.

2 Who We Are Community: Collaboration: Compliance:
global community for interoperability based on OPC specifications that deliver universal connectivity. Community: To advance the development, adoption and certification of OPC based products through global collaborations. Collaboration: Global OPC Certification Program Authority, ensuring OPC products plug-and-play in real-world applications. Compliance:

3 OPC Foundation Vision Secure, reliable sensor-to-enterprise data interoperability for multi-domain, multi-platform, and multi-vendor environments. Global Membership 450+ Member companies from Automation & IT Fields OPC Asia China OPC Europe Verl, Germany OPC Foundation Scottsdale, Arizona OPC Japan Musashino-shi, Tokyo

4 Board of Directors International North America Europe Japan
democratic elections by members every year companies from Automation & IT North America Europe Japan

5 OPC Foundation Standard
Key technology enabling the Internet of Things and Industrie 4.0 by providing: Communication infrastructure Rich Information modelling End-to-End Security OPC UA is an IEC Standard (IEC 62541)

6 New logo’s integrated:
VDMA Industrial Data Space CAN in Automation (CiA) IO-Link CLPA

7 IIoT & Industrie 4.0 Setting the stage

8 Big Data | Analytics Cloud Industrie 4.0 (I4.0) Internet of Things
Industrial Internet of Things Industrie 4.0 (I4.0) 8

9 World Wide IIoT Related Efforts
China 2025 This slide shows the various activities that are happening around the world in an effort to define, implement, and lead the IoT race. Need to rebuild this graphic…only have a jpg.

10 IIoT In Perspective Emerging Challenges Existing Infrastructure Today
Digital Business Models Integrated Big Data + Edge From ‘Me’ to ‘We’ Ecosystems Smart Workforce - Augmented Cloud Sub-net Existing Infrastructure Legacy ROI + migration Industry vertical silos Open data connectivity Data Security

11 Industrie 4.0/IIoT: Creating New Value
Air Compressor Vendor Hardware-as-a-Service Monitoring assets on customers’ premises QoS Guaranteed A simple example of how bringing these technologies together starts to change how business is done…

12 OPC UA High Level Overview

13 What OPC UA Does S Proprietary OPC UA (PC) UA Client OPC UA (Embedded)

14 Connectivity Standards
3 Key OPC UA Highlights Open Data Connectivity Connectivity Standards Protocols

15 3 Key UA Highlights Data Context Preservation
Data modeling preserves source context Products expose structured view Extendable: new protocols welcome (Companion Specifications) BACNet MDIS (Subsea standard) Others… UA Clients learn about data structure from devices OPC UA

16 3 Key UA Highlights Data Security Ground-Up Secure Design
Based on latest security standards Accepted by IT and OT groups Recognized for its security by key organizations: NIST Industrie 4.0 MDIS Data Security

17 Recommendations for Industrie 4.0
5 Central Research Themes Horizontal integration through value networks End-to-end engineering across the entire value chain Vertical integration and networked manufacturing systems New social infrastructures in the workplace Cyber-Physical Systems Standardized on OPC UA Source: Industrial Revolution 2014

18 OPC UA Implementations
Some Tangible Examples

19 Example: MDIS – Oil & Gas Industry
OPC UA for communication between Subsea Production and DCS Systems Working Group since 2012 MCS – DSC Interface Standard Working Group consists of all major: Oil companies (operators) DCS vendors Subsea vendors

20 Example: OPC UA for IoT and Cloud
Member of OPC-UA working group Microsoft‘s OPC-UA bridge to AMQP

21 Azure IoT Support for OPC-UA
Talking points

22 OPC Pod at Microsoft booth
Microsoft Azure showing open connectivity to various devices: Independent from vendor Independent from vertical market Independent from operating system With integrated security (also proven by German BSI) Without changes to the devices Talking points

23 Example: OPC UA for IoT and Cloud
Reference Architecture for Industrial Automation OPC-UA as gateway solution to Oracle

24 Hannover Messe New demo wall – showing also the new technology Pub/Sub extension

25 OPC Unified Architecture
Secure, Cross Platform Protocols and Generic Services Multi Vendor Interoperability Semantic Interoperability – More than a protocol Multi Standard Interoperability The enabler for Industry 4.0 and Internet of Things 25

26 Internet of Everything
IoT IIoT Industrie 4.0

27 Questions? TC3 OPC UA OPC UA becoming the global
standard for M2M, IIoT, and Industrie4.0 OPC Foundation Darek Kominek OPC Foundation Evangelist

28 IoT Connectivity In Perspective
Innovation-oriented Framework Smart Talents Businesses, Digital Ecosystems Service Platforms Smart Services Software-defined Platforms Smart Data Networked Physical Platforms Smart Products Technological Infrastructure Smart Spaces Based on the previous example, here we can see that to be effective, the IoT associated services and technologies need to work within a structure that sits above the ‘connectivity’ needed at the edge device levels. Technological Infrastructure covers connectivity while the other layers are required to provide a ‘digital’ view of the physical systems …forming the cyber-physical relationship between real assets and their digital shadows which, are then employed and manipulated as needed without the need for the higher levels to deal with the physical assets themselves.

29 The technology enabling the Internet of Things and Industrie 4.0
Communication infrastructure Perfomance & scalabilty Service Oriented Architecture Industrial automation with integration into other domains Information modelling Rich, extensible type model Support simple and complex models Collaboration partners plug-n-play their information seamlessly into OPC UA Security

30 Unified Architecture OPC-UA: New Generation OPC Definition 2003 – 2006
Verification and Implementation 2006 – 2008 Final OPC Foundation Release 2009 IEC Release 2010 – 2011 OPC UA = established OPC features + Platform independence + Standard internet and IP based protocols + Built in security features + Generic object model + Extensible type system + Scalability through profiles + Migration path from Classic OPC

31 OPC-UA flyer about Azure IoT
Microsoft commitment: Flyer about OPC UA integration into Azure Talking points

32 OPC Unified Architecture
OPC UA is an information centric layered architecture Secure Platform Independent Scalable Vendor Interoperability Object Oriented OPC UA is much more than a protocol Information Models: DA = Data Access Live Data AC = Alarm & Condition HA= Historical Access Programs = State machines Built-in Information Models Base, DA, AC, HA, Prog, DI OPC UA Meta Model Basic rules for exposing information with OPC UA

33 OPC Unified Architecture
OPC Foundation collaborates with organizations and domain experts OPC UA defines the HOW Domain experts define the WHAT Vendor Specific Extensions Companion Information Models Built-in Information Models OPC UA Meta Model

34 OPC Unified Architecture
OPC UA Client/Server Communication Model Client friendly API to access information in the server Client/Server Vendor Specific Extensions Services Companion Information Models Built-in Information Models Protocols OPC UA Meta Model

35 OPC Unified Architecture
OPC UA Publish/Subscriber Communication Model Generic Pub-Sub Information Model under development Evaluation of existing protocols ongoing Client/Server Vendor Specific Extensions Pub-Sub Services Companion Information Models Model PubSubConfiguration Connections MessageWriters Built-in Information Models Protocols Protocols UA Secure Multicast AMQP More to evaluate OPC UA Meta Model


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