NX-ERA unleashes the power of IIoT with MQTT Interface
The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) - sometimes called Industry 4.0 - is radically
changing how businesses, especially industrial companies, operate.
Definition:
Let’s
begin with a short IIoT definition: The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)
refers to the vast number of machines and devices - or ‘things’ - a business uses that are now connected to
the Internet. Protecting this critical operational data, secure IIoT forms a closed, private Internet network where the devices can communicate
and share data with other people, systems, and things. This data can be used to
improve existing work practices and business processes as well as creating
entirely new ways of doing things.
Benefits of IIoT:
As IIoT devices become smaller, cheaper
and smarter, they can be applied almost everywhere. The data they create can be
turned into actionable insight that delivers incredible business benefits
including:
Improved operational efficiency
Industrial IoT software allows you to create
environments of connected assets that bring a wide range of operational
efficiency benefits. Sensors located in production systems, assembly lines,
warehouses and vehicles produce data that helps managers monitor exactly how an
asset is performing and address issues before they arise.
Increased productivity
Industrial IoT solutions provide real-time information
on the performance of equipment and people to help streamline and improve
business processes and workflows.
Cost reduction
Deploying IIoT offers large cost saving benefits
for organizations. For example, industrial IoT devices can save dramatically on energy
bills - by as much as 70% on lighting and 30% on airconditioning, according to some estimates.
Enhanced
customer experience
By
placing industrial IoT sensors within products, manufacturers are able to
capture and analyze data on how customers actually use their products -
enabling them to improve future product upgrades and releases.
Reduced waste
Inventory management is one of the most important
benefits of IIoT software. By attaching IIoT devices to products, warehouses
and vehicles you can make the entire supply chain process more effective,
reducing the need for excess inventory and the potential for stock-outs.
Many organizations have been attracted by the
benefits of industrial internet of things but realizing those benefits is not
straightforward. There are many industrial IoT challenges to overcome before an
organization can institute a successful IIoT program. These include:
Industrial IoT
Security
·
Security is
one the biggest challenges for IIoT adoption. Many devices are collecting
extremely sensitive data but, in many cases, the devices have been designed
with little thought to security. Industrial IoT security must ensure that the
identity of every person, system and thing on the network is properly managed
and detected.
Data Privacy
·
As more and
more devices are connected to the Internet, concerns surrounding how personal
and sensitive data are captured, transmitted and stored also grow. The value of
IIoT lies in the ability to access, integrate, and analyze this data while
maintaining data privacy.
Industrial IoT
Standards
·
Standards
lie at the heart of the development and adoption of IIoT. Today, there are many
IIoT standards but little standardization. For example, IIoT devices use a
variety of methods to connect and share data, including LTE, LP-WAN, wi-fi,
Bluetooth, satellite and even Ethernet when connected directly to a network.
Data Management
·
Handling
the volume and velocity of data being created by industrial IoT devices is a
significant challenge for every organization. All this IIoT data must be
collected, stored and analyzed before it can be turned into actionable insight
that can drive improved decision-making.
Deployment Models
·
According
to PTC, 62%
of IIoT deployments are on-premise, while 38% are in the cloud. The vast amounts of IIoT data being created
places greater pressure on delivering flexible and scalable capacity. For
industrial IoT, a cloud deployment offers performance and security gains over
on-premise solutions. Hybrid industrial IoT cloud deployment - splitting
processing between internal systems and the cloud - is a fast-growing
deployment model for many businesses.
Range of IIoT
Devices
·
IIoT has
many different components and there are many different types of industrial IoT
devices. Typically, industrial IoT device examples include sensors, actuators,
tags, beacons and receivers. When creating an IIoT network, all these devices
have to be effectively and securely integrated to derive the full value of your
IIoT investments.
IIoT Protocol:
Of the many
different protocols Message Queue Telemetry Transport (MQTT) complements all
the necessities of IoT. With a view to meet the
Industry 4.0 demands, Messung now offers NX-ERA, the complete industrial
automation solution to connect your business to IoT universe. All of our NX-ERA
products now support MQTT.
When
updating the firmware of the PLC to the latest version and using MasterTool IEC
XE version 3.20, all the NX-ERA PLCs could make your business closer to
Industry 4.0.
Why MQTT?
It is a lightweight message protocol that is
based on subscription-publishing model and requires low bandwidth. E.g.:
Facebook uses MQTT for its messenger product on mobile platform, to ensure
usage of this application is minimized.
·
This model
follows/defines two entities in the network: the broker (also called server)
and the clients.
·
Using our
MasterTool programmer, the user will be able to transform our PLC into a
client, thereby allowing from a simple TCP / IP
connection to a secure connection based on TLS certificates.
MQTT is a high-level architecture and
consists of two main parts (Broker & Clients)
Broker:
·
As can be seen, this protocol does not require synchronization between
the parties involved, as the broker is responsible for ensuring the delivery of
published messages.
·
So, broker
helps to sort the information and better manage the messages.
·
Types of
brokers available are Eclipse IoT Mosquito, Active MQ, Hive MQ etc.
Clients:
·
Clients are any devices (PLC
in our case) which interact with broker; either publishing messages or
subscribing to a topic.
·
Topics are
the routes where messages are published within a broker.
·
When PLC
publishes message to the broker; and broker forwards this message to
subscribers avoiding point-to-point connections between subscribers and
publishers.
·
When broker
(server) publishes any message, then PLC (client) acts as a subscriber.
·
MQTT
supports TLS (Transport Security Level) for secure connection between client
& server. Communication between client and server is established via TCP
connection or an encrypted TLS connection for secure messages.
Web Service Tools
·
Any web
service tool could be used as a programming platform for intuitive and
straightforward integration between smart devices, PLCs and brokers. Node-Red
is an example of the web server tool.
·
If we write
or publish a message from Node-Red, this published message will be received by
broker first. If PLC is subscribed to this message under any topic, then it
will receive the message from the broker.
·
Thus, it is possible to communicate with different cloud platforms, such
as Node-RED®, where it is possible to create supervision diagrams for an entire
system, including different devices.
SCREEN DISPLAY ON MOBILE/TERMINAL/TABLET
through CLOUD PLATFORM/LOCAL SERVER
TYPICAL ARCHITECTURE
STUDY
Our customer is an
Automotive Ancillary Manufacturing company having a huge installed base of PLCs
(of different make) in their premises being utilized for varied applications
including Robotic Cells.
Customer Requirement
Application: Robot Line Welding
Machine
The customer wanted his
PRODUCTION data and some critical alarms to be monitored on Web Visualisation
tool and to collect the data centrally in a local Server. Also to be energy
efficient, the customer wanted to monitor energy consumed at each stage of the
production line.
Proposed Solution:
Since the existing PLC does
not support Industry 4.0 compatibility, Messung suggested a cost effective
solution to retrofit the PLC with latest NX-ERA XPRESS PLC which has integrated
multiple protocol communication including MQTT & OPC UA protocols.
To take care of energy
management control system, energy meters were installed with Modbus RTU
communication facility. The NX-ERA XPRESS PLC gathered the data from the energy
meters on integrated MODBUS Protocol (inbuilt RS485 port). Moreover the data
was compiled and sent to the Customer Server.
The application was
developed, panel rewired and monitored within an hour. What's more, this task
was accomplished during the break, so it helped to reduce machine downtime.
The data was taken on TCP/IP
port to the Customer Server on MQTT with broker running on the same.
Production
Management Solution:
Monitoring
& Data Recording
Messung NX-ERA PLCs for Industrial Automation have opened new doors to ever increasing demands for Internet of Things by introducing MQTT, where the users can operate, make analysis and even save on their existing sensors, devices or even machines.
With Messung's smart factory automation
& control solutions, users
can check, monitor and even control some of the critical functionalities of any
machine in the plant at their fingertips on their interactive devices based on operating
systems like MAC OS, Windows, IOS or Androids.
As proven industrial automation system integrators and
leading PLC supplier in India, Messung has in-depth understanding
of industrial machinery, production processes and practical implementation of
technology, complemented by a strong team of experienced engineers with tried
and tested execution methodology.
A pioneering industrial automation & control systems supplier and provider
of machine automation & control
solutions for four decades, you can trust Messung's cutting-edge industrial automation & control
solutions with IIoT to transform operations and efficiencies across the
shop floor.
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