3. How far??
A machine
informing
maintenance
system about
need of some part
replacement
Maintenance
system placing an
order with
appropriate vendor
system
Part
delivered
Production
schedule
adjusted
Replacement
carried out
by a robot
4. Internet of Things
A network of uniquely addressable Things
capable of communicating with one another
using Internet infrastructure
5. IoT History
1990s
• Devices riding on Internet were designed soon after the Internet itself appeared
2005
• The term IoT was first used in a report by UN's International Telecommunications Union -
… create an entirely new dynamic network of networks – an Internet of Things
2008-09
• The Internet of Things was born
• More things / objects were connected to the Internet than people (computers)
2011
• IPv6 launched. It allows 2128 or 340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607,431,768,211,456
unique IP addresses
• Two kinds of IoT emerged - Industrial IoT and Consumer IoT
• 15 billion connected devices in 2014. Expected to be 40 billion by 2020
Ref - http://postscapes.com/internet-of-things-history
6. I T
Automation
IIoT impact area
Industrial Internet of Things
IIoT will mainly impact Level 3 and Level 4 automation systems.
Most components below level 3 will continue to operate within
their network, at least for some more years.
8. IIoT Impacted Application Areas
• Enterprise Asset Management
• Manufacturing Intelligence / Smart
Factories
• After Market Service (AMS) for machines,
cars, consumer goods…..
• Reliability Centric / Predictive / Condition
based Maintenance Management
• ….
9. System Attributes
• Enterprise and beyond
– Multiple organization / locations
– Accessible to people performing varied roles
• Uniquely addressable devices
• Interactions between devices (things) as well as
between devices and users
• Integration with analytics systems
• Contextual data – location / time / user
• Software centric
• Cloud servers
12. An IIoT Application
After Market Service Platform• Setup by an OEM for After
Market Service of their
machines
• Platform used by all
stakeholders – OEM, all
customers, some vendors
• Main features
– Operations alarms
– Rule based machine condition
alerts
– Real time monitoring
– Analytical dashboards and
reports
– Alerts by SMS and email
• Integration with customer
production system, customer
CMMS, OEM CMMS