Industrial IoT that Works
To implement an IIoT project that works well you may need to challenge your assumptions and consider a new approach to data communications.
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To implement an IIoT project that works well you may need to challenge your assumptions and consider a new approach to data communications.
A hybrid cloud combines in-house and cloud functionality, providing remote access to data while fully isolating the control system from the Internet.
Cloud services have many advantages, but they are not ideal for every application. You should know when to implement a cloud-based solution.
Sitting between the cloud and the edge of an IIoT system, a gateway can do fog processing for data protocol conversion and other tasks.
Edge processing puts some basic computation on the sensor or device. This enhances security, reduces bandwidth, and conserves cloud resources.
We’ve been hearing buzz about blockchain and the IoT. Let’s take a closer look and see if there is any fit for the Industrial IoT.
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