Title :
Scalability of OPC-UA down to the chip level enables “Internet of Things”
Author :
Imtiaz, Jahanzaib ; Jasperneite, Jurgen
Author_Institution :
inIT - Inst. Ind. IT, Lemgo, Germany
Abstract :
Many implementations of the OPC-UA are increasingly available. Until now, use of technologies like the OPC-UA was limited to embedded systems with a sufficient amount of memory resources. OPC-UA offers a scalable feature set that could be tailored according to application demands. We believe that a key to successfully enable Internet of Things for the industrial automation applications lies in bringing down the OPC-UA into low end resource-limited devices, such as sensors. Because the OPC-UA provides a powerful information representation that is exchangeable through interoperable services. This paper has investigated the OPC-UA as a middleware solution for such resource-limited devices. For a proof of concept we have implemented an OPC-UA server based on the “Nano Embedded Device Server profiles” of the OPC Foundation.
Keywords :
Internet of Things; embedded systems; factory automation; production engineering computing; OPC unified architecture; OPC-UA; chip level; embedded systems; industrial automation; internet of things; nanoembedded device server profiles; resource-limited devices; sensors; Automation; IP networks; Industries; Internet; Nanoscale devices; Servers; Standards; Industry 4.0; OPC-UA and Internet of Things;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Informatics (INDIN), 2013 11th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Bochum
DOI :
10.1109/INDIN.2013.6622935