M2M Communication in Manufacturing
M2M Communication in Manufacturing
Future of Internet of Things in Industrial Automation
04-Feb-2014
Europe
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Description
One of the fundamental requirements for the smooth functioning of a manufacturing plant is the presence of machine-to-machine communications (M2M). Industrial plants implement M2M communication networks to control, monitor and automate manufacturing processes. Traditionally, cables and wired technology have been used to connect machines on the plant-floor. However, with the development of technology, the use of wireless technologies is gaining importance. This report describes the types of wired and wireless networks used to enable communication on the plant-floor. It also explains the growing trend towards the development of the Internet of Things in the manufacturing set-up.
Table of Contents
M2M Technologies are Fundamental to Smart Manufacturing
Functional Benefits of M2M Communications on Different Networks
M2M Opportunities to be Developed in Smart Manufacturing
Connectivity on the Plant-floor
Connectivity on the Plant-floor (continued)
Connectivity on the Plant-floor (continued)
Implementation of Networks on the Plant-floor
Implementation of Networks on the Plant-floor (continued)
Implementation of Networks on the Plant-floor (continued)
Big Data—By-product of M2M Connectivity
Challenges in Network Architecture for a Manufacturing Plant
Challenges in Network Architecture for a Manufacturing Plant (continued)
Wireless Networks—Emerging Trend in M2M Connectivity
Drivers for Wireless Networks in Manufacturing
Drivers Explained
Drivers Explained (continued)
Restraints for Wireless Networks in Manufacturing
Restraints Explained
Restraints Explained (continued)
Wireless WAN—Role of Telcos
Wireless WAN—Role of Telcos (continued)
Market Dynamics
Market Dynamics (continued)
Market Dynamics (continued)
Market Dynamics (continued)
Market Dynamics (continued)
Establishing a Smart Manufacturing Plant for the Future
Internet of Things in Industrial Automation
Internet of Things in Industrial Automation (continued)
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Author | Shuba Ramkumar |
Industries | Telecom |
WIP Number | M9E6-01-00-00-00 |
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