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Hands-On Industrial Internet of Things

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Product type Book
Published in Nov 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789537222
Pages 556 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Giacomo Veneri Giacomo Veneri
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Antonio Capasso Antonio Capasso
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters

Preface 1. Introduction to Industrial IoT 2. Understanding the Industrial Process and Devices 3. Industrial Data Flow and Devices 4. Implementing the Industrial IoT Data Flow 5. Applying Cybersecurity 6. Performing an Exercise Based on Industrial Protocols and Standards 7. Developing Industrial IoT and Architecture 8. Implementing a Custom Industrial IoT Platform 9. Understanding Industrial OEM Platforms 10. Implementing a Cloud Industrial IoT Solution with AWS 11. Implementing a Cloud Industrial IoT Solution with Google Cloud 12. Performing a Practical Industrial IoT Solution with Azure 13. Understanding Diagnostics, Maintenance, and Predictive Analytics 14. Implementing a Digital Twin – Advanced Analytics 15. Deploying Analytics on an IoT Platform 16. Assessment 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Building an asset registry to store asset information

In Chapter 7, Developing Industrial IoT and Architecture, we highlighted the importance of the asset registry and its role within the context of the I-IoT. The asset registry can maintain a lot of information, including the class of the model of our equipment, the ID of the equipment and its properties, the components of the equipment, the measures we have to monitor, the thresholds and functional parameters of our measures, and the hierarchy of our fleet. A typical hierarchy of our assets might look as follows:

Asset Instance ID:Asset Class ID -> Asset Instance Child ID:Asset Class ID

In the following example, the ACME: Enterprise manages SydneyPlant. This in turn hosts a subsystem, which includes CT001:

ACME:Enterprise -> SydneyPlant:Plant -> Train1:Segment -> CT001:Pump

CT001 is a pump, which we can use to...

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