Four TCP-based Communication Protocols That Are Key to IIoT-Part 4: REST API
Representation State Transfer (REST) summarizes architectural frameworks that simplify and harmonize communication between devices in a network. It was developed in 2000 by Roy Fielding as part of his Ph.D. thesis.
Four TCP-based Communication Protocols That Are Key to IIoT-Part 3: AMQP
The Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) is an interoperable asynchronous publish/subscribe communication protocol. It was originally developed in 2003 by the JPMorgan Chase Bank.
Four TCP-based Communication Protocols That Are Key to IIoT-Part 2: OPC UA
OPC Unified Architecture (OPC UA) is a platform-independent, service-based architecture. A successor to Classic OPC, the aim of OPC UA was to eliminate the drawbacks of Classic OPC, especially its dependencies on Microsoft and COM/DCOM.
Four TCP-Based Communication Protocols That Are Key to IIoT-Part 1: MQTT
MQTT (Message Queuing Telemetry Transport) is a compact, binary, open, and easy-to-implement publish/subscribe messaging protocol. It is a certified OASIS and ISO standard (ISO/IEC 20922:2016) managed by the OASIS Technical Committee.
The Evolution of MQTT: Empowering Industrial Automation for 25 Years and Beyond
In manufacturing and industrial automation, the evolution of communication protocols has been pivotal in shaping operational efficiency, predictive maintenance, and overall innovation. Among these, MQTT stands as a beacon of connectivity
The Role of MQTT in Industrial Automation: Enhancing Connectivity and Efficiency
The Message Queueing Telemetry Transport protocol (MQTT), utilizes a client-server publish-subscribe architecture for data exchange. MQTT is useful in machine-to-machine and Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) environments where bandwidth is typically limited.
Glass Manufacturer Modernizes Plants to Extract Value from OT Data from Edge to Cloud
They aimed to adopt a "hub and spoke" architecture to collect OT data, analyze it locally to make improvements, and share it with centralized enterprise and cloud systems for advanced analytics, machine learning, and AI across the business.
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