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Webinar Description: The concept of integrating an entire organization’s value chain to the point of achieving lot-size-one (LSO) manufacturing capabilities is often the goal of modern Industry 4.0 enterprises in the manufacturing industry. There are a number of different models and approaches to creating an architecture to support this level of manufacturing flexibility, including ISA95, Unified Namespace (UNS) and MQTT Sparkplug.
In this webinar, we define each of these approaches and discuss how they can be used in combination with each other. Watch this webinar to learn how you can:
- Design your smart manufacturing system based on a UNS architecture along with ISA 95 standard for modeling the data objects.
- Use an MQTT Broker as the centralized server for coordinating the exchange of ISA95 models implemented using Sparkplug, in a UNS architecture.
- Move away from the client-server architecture model and adopt hub and spoke model to achieve lot-size-one in your manufacturing systems.
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Time Stamps:
0:00 - Introduction.
2:48 - Why Lot-Size-One?
5:43 - Introducing the Unified Namespace Network Architecture.
10:25 - Industry 3.0 summary.
14:45 - Introducing ISA 95.
25:20 - Introducing MQTT SparkPlug.
27:08 - Sparkplug features.
32:01 - Sparkplug Unified Namespace implementation with ISA 95 Models.
34:56 - Using Sparkplug to map ISA 95 Enterprise Structure in a UNS Architecture.
40:09 - Does it make sense to use Sparkplug or MQTT/MQTT in combination with Apache Kafka. Do these eventually overlap?
43:05 - Can you imagine a scenario around conflict between OPC UA data objects & Sparkplug data objects?
45:33 - Do you know any supply chain in ERP systems which already implement MQTT or Sparkplug? Currently they mostly use request response rest patterns.
46:31 - Looking at the ISA 95 pyramid, for these systems to become MQTT ready or SparkPlug ready, the UNS does that job. They don't have to get ready in any way of reconfiguration, the system remains the same, but they are now able to feed into the UNS and benefit from the Sparkplug compliance, which we need to model there. But do the systems themselves need to be modified? Is any man power and functional effort needed on the part of the vendors also?
49:00 - Does ISA 95 apply more to continuous processes or discrete part manufacturing?
53:29 - Can you give some reference on how ISA 95 data can be mapped to Sparkplug B?
55:23 - What is the current degree of adoption of ISA 95 across SCADA & DCS vendors?
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