It is the IoT’s industrial applications, or the Industrial Internet”, which may ultimately dwarf the consumer side in potential business and socioeconomic impacts. The Industrial Internet will transform many industries, including manufacturing, oil and gas, agriculture, mining, transportation and healthcare. Collectively, these account for nearly two-thirds of the world economy. As society evolves towards an integrated digital-human workforce, the Industrial Internet will redefine the new types of new jobs to be created, and will reshape the very nature of work. Given the greater significance, this presentation focuses exclusively on the Industrial Internet.
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Industry 4 and the industrial internet of things - Derek Lane
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Sustainable Manufacturing & Automation Summit
Presented by Derek Lane
Automation Manager - WAGO Ltd
(Deputy Chairman - PI UK)
WWEM Telford, November 2016
PROFINET for IoT, IIoT and Industry 4.0
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“Things” refer to any physical object with
an IP address can connect/send/receive
data via a network.
Internet of Things
Kevin Ashton (British) defined “Internet of Things “ in 1999 at Auto-ID Labs
while working on RFID’s (1989 WWW by Sir Tim Berners-Lee - CERN)
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Internet Protocol (IP) Address – IPv4 to IPv6
IPv4 (4 bytes)
1 Byte = 8 bits
Range 0 - 255 = 256
Devices on single network
232 = 4,294,967,296
IPv6 (8 words)
1 Word = 16 bits
Range 0 - 65535 = 65,536
Devices on single network
2128 = 3.4e+38 (rounded up)
MAC address (Unique)
6 x bytes (2 x 3)
(16,777,216) (16,777,216)
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New business models in the Internet age:
From taxi to
ride-sharing
From record store
to streaming
From
bookstore
to e-book
From
Yellow Pages
to marketplace /
GOOGLE
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IND4.0
A report by the UK Government Chief
Scientific Adviser Dec 2014.
Prof Sir Mark Walport:-
“We are on the brink of a new industrial
revolution.
I want the UK to lead it” !!!!!
Chancellor Merkel
David Cameron
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Road to Industrial Ethernet
PROFIBUS PA
PROFIBUS DP
…What’s next?!
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Industrial Internet of Things
IIoT
Industrie 4.0
Internet
of
Things
IoT IIoT
Revolution Evolution
Things Data
Ad hoc
connectivity
Structured
connectivity
Important –but
not critical
Mission critical
• Analytics
• Security
• Data integrity
• Response times
User serviced User + OEM +
Vendor serviced
New
• Devices
• Standards
Existing
• Devices
• Standards
Proprietary
Solutions
Defined Standards
Industrie 4.0
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PROFINET of Things
IoT IIoT
Revolution Evolution
Things Data
Ad hoc
connectivity
Structured
connectivity
Important –but
not critical
Mission critical
• Analytics
• Security
• Data integrity
• Response times
User serviced User + OEM +
Vendor serviced
New
• Devices
• Standards
Existing
• Devices
• Standards
Proprietary
Solutions
Defined Standards
Data Access
Performance
Profiles
Proxies
Uptime
Diagnostics
Fault Tolerance
Security
Openness
Open Standard
Multi-vendor
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PROFINET of Things
ERP
Enterprise
Resource
Planning
Manufacturing
Execution
System
Plant
Asset
Management
MES
Interface defined in IEC62264
Production
Quality
Inventory
MaintenanceMaintenance
Interface defined by
PROFINET
PAM
Controller & Field Devices
PROFINET Devices
Controllers
Allen-Bradley
HMI
Storage & Analysis
OPC UA
PROFINET Proxies
PROFINET
OPC UA & 97 other protocols
PROFINETofThings ERP
MES
OPC UA FDI
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It’s all about the Data
…and what you do with it!
IIoT
PROFINETofThings
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Data vs. Information
SecondsSub – Second
Timescale
Controller
Security
Visualization
Analytics
IT
1 1 1 0
0 1 1 0
0 1 1 1
0 1 0 1
0 1 0 0
17.80
0.064
4.529
Data
Information
I / O
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PROFINET of Things
IoT IIoT
Revolution Evolution
Things Data
Ad hoc
connectivity
Structured
connectivity
Important –but
not critical
Mission critical
• Analytics
• Security
• Data integrity
• Response times
User serviced User + OEM +
Vendor serviced
New
• Devices
• Standards
Existing
• Devices
• Standards
Proprietary
Solutions
Defined Standards
Data Access
Performance
Profiles
Proxies
Uptime
Diagnostics
Fault Tolerance
Security
Openness
Open Standard
Multi-vendor
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Data Access – Performance
Use TCP/IP where it makes sense
Non time critical data
Skip TCP/IP where it doesn’t
Cyclic I/O can be taken for granted
Coexistence (ISO/OSI model)
Factory
Automation
Motion Control
Application
Standard
Communication
TCP/IP
<1ms1-10ms100ms+
Real-Time IRT
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Data Access – Application Profiles
Motor Starter:
LVSG Profile
Identifying:
Ident Profile
Checking:
Weighing Profile
Filling:
Intelligent Pumps
Charging level:
PA devices
Filling:
Dosing Profile
Detecting Position:
Encoder Profile
Measuring
Temperature:
RIO for PA
Pressure:
PA devices
Protecting:
PROFIsafe
Packaging:
PROFIdrive
Palletizing:
Robots & NC Profile
Controlling:
Host Profile
Saving Energy:
PROFIenergy
Structuring data in
consistent object format
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Data Access – Proxies
Machine Machine MachineMachine
Proxy
Factory
Legacy fieldbus
network (PROFIBUS)
Industrial Ethernet
network (PROFINET)
Data from Ethernet
and legacy networks
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PROFINET of Things
IoT IIoT
Revolution Evolution
Things Data
Ad hoc
connectivity
Structured
connectivity
Important –but
not critical
Mission critical
• Analytics
• Security
• Data integrity
• Response times
User serviced User + OEM +
Vendor serviced
New
• Devices
• Standards
Existing
• Devices
• Standards
Proprietary
Solutions
Defined Standards
Data Access
Performance
Profiles
Proxies
Uptime
Diagnostics
Fault Tolerance
Security
Openness
Open Standard
Multi-vendor
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Plausible Deniability is not a Security Strategy
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Your facility could be targeted
Your facility might be a victim,
even if not targeted
The most targeted industry is
Manufacturing!
Basics:-
Firewall & VPN (Virtual Private Network)
System “hardening”
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PROFINET of Things
IoT IIoT
Revolution Evolution
Things Data
Ad hoc
connectivity
Structured
connectivity
Important –but
not critical
Mission critical
• Analytics
• Security
• Data integrity
• Response times
User serviced User + OEM +
Vendor serviced
New
• Devices
• Standards
Existing
• Devices
• Standards
Proprietary
Solutions
Defined Standards
Data Access
Performance
Profiles
Proxies
Uptime
Diagnostics
Fault Tolerance
Security
Openness
Open Standard
Multi-vendor
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Openness – Open Standard
Where open open standards exist…
Innovation is driven
Broad selection of products and vendors
Longer lifetime than proprietary solutions
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PROFINET of Things Summary
IIoT is the next big concept for industry
PROFINET of Things is foundational to
IIoT…
…which is foundational to IoT…
…and Industrie 4.0
PROFINET of Things is about
Data Access
Uptime
Openness
You have been or will be asked
about IIoT
You now know PROFINET already plays a role
…and there’s more in store
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Future Requirements
New applications demand
higher bandwidth
• PROFINET is just Ethernet
so it’s scalable
IP-based communication
more in the field level
• Multiple protocols in parallel
with deterministic, cyclic I/O
• OPC UA as a standard on
higher levels
But Industrial
Communication should not
become more complex!
Energy -
management
Cloud
Condition
Monitoring
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Data Access + Openness
InformationCloud
Domain specific data transfer (IO, Safety, …)
Internet Communication
Data
Internet
Communication
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Thank You for your Attention !
WWEM Telford, November 2016
Thank You to:- PI North America – Michael Bowne & MMU – Xiu Ji & SIEMENS for most of this slide content
Derek P Lane, tel: +44 1788 862 213, email:derek.lane@wago.com