The Industrial Internet can be thought of as Intelligent Industrial Systems. A subset of Intelligent Systems per IDC’s taxonomy, these systems have extremely high value not just in terms of product and process optimizations, efficiency and cost savings but in the enablement of new business models such as mass customization in manufacturing. This session will focus on the state of Industrial Internet today, the efforts underway to make the Industrial Internet a reality, leading companies, technologies and products in the space, efforts at standardization, case studies of the Industrial Internet in action, and opportunities in the space.
3. Our Mission
We equip engineers and scientists with systems that
accelerate productivity, innovation, and discovery.
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4. A Snapshot of Our Long-Term Track Record of Growth
Revenue: $1.2 billion in 2013
Global Operations: Approximately 7,100
employees; operations in almost 50 countries
Broad customer base: More than 35,000
companies served annually
Diversity: No industry >15% of revenue
Culture: Ranked among top 25 companies
to work for worldwide by the Great Places
to Work Institute
Strong Cash Position: Cash and short-term
investments of $402M at June 30, 2014
$800M
$400M
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1985-2013
$1200M
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6. SMART
Factory
Grid
Machine
City
Car
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SMART
Phone
Wearable
TV
Appliances
Home
Connectivity
Data Analytics
INDUSTRIAL
Internet of Things
CONSUMER
Internet of Things
Based on Moor Insights & Strategy's report Segmenting the Internet of Things (IoT)
7. The Industrial Internet Applications
Condition Monitoring
Factory of the Future
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Smart Grid
Industrial Control
9. Requires a Platform-Based Design
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Modular
Embedded
Control
Platform
Software
Desktops,
Laptops and
Mobile
Modular Data
Acquisition
Platform
Modular Test
Platform
11. NI’s Platform-Based Approach to Embedded System Design
Traditional Design Approach Flexible Off-The-Shelf Solution
VS.
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12. Industrial IOT System
Computation
Real-Time
High Performance
Scalability
Communication
Time Synchronization
Determinism
Interoperability
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Control
Adaptive Control
Design Methodology
Models of Computation
13. Challenges for Industrial IOT System
Computation
Heterogeneous Processing
Advanced Sensing
Modularity
Communication
Bandwidth/Latency
Synchronization
Security
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Design Approach
Complexity
Abstraction
Simulation
14. Industrial Internet Application Framework
Online Monitoring and Industrial Control
Sensors/Actuators System Nodes IT Infrastructure (Big Analog Data Analytics/Mining)
Sensors/Actuators
Temperature Sensors
Imaging
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Corporate Monitoring, Control,
and Diagnostics
Advanced Pattern Recognition
Efficiency Monitoring
Database
Historian
Fault Signature
Database
and Modeling
Plant Servers
Monitoring/Control
Systems
Online Monitoring,
Analysis,
and Systems
Management
Software
Database
Historian
Accelerometers
Electrical Power
Motors
Miscellaneous