"Connecting the unconnected. This means identification of the device, a communication infrastructure able to securely deploy billions of devices, and open standards to sustain innovation in manned and unmanned environments. The IoT benefits from decades of innovation and the benefits of experience from large deployments [on a worldwide scale] using Internet protocol technologies and associated security protocols," says IPSO president Patrick Wetterwald. - See more at: https://www.isa.org/standards-and-publications/isa-publications/intech-magazine/2014/mar-apr/cover-story-internet-of-things/#sthash.QOecBgme.dpuf

Automaatiotekniikan ratkaisuja:

OPC Unified Architecture

Linkkejä:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_of_Things

http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teollinen_internet

ISA, International Society of Automation

IBM ja Big Data

Ixonos Industiral Ethernet

Stories

Fueling the IoT
The promise is new and novel markets with big revenue streams, and a lot more data mining along the way.

Securing the IoT
What parts need to be secure first, how that needs to happen, what’s already been done, and where the biggest risks are for the future.

Making Smart Grids Safe
When coupled with smart meters and connected to the IoT, new power grids will put security to the test.

IoT Standards Needed
While everything will be connected to the Internet, there will be communication gaps between devices. How to bridge those gaps isn’t so clear.

The JTAG Connection
The Internet of Things will contain billions of “intelligent” devices. Each of them will be a potential security risk.

OSI’s Model For Security
Peeling back the layers of IoT devices reveals most of them are nothing more than what are already on the Internet in the form of present-day M2M devices.

White Papers

Advanced Architecture And Technologies For the Development Of Wearable Devices
Low power and small form factors will be critical to making this market viable, while also allowing it to expand into new areas.

The Future Of Medical Device Certification: Greater Scrutiny And More Validation
More oversight from government agencies can introduce unexpected delays and even jeopardize commercial release of a medical device.

 

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