The 6 Layer Model of Automation (For the Advanced)... The "Automation Stack"
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- This is the advanced version of a previous video -- you can view the original here: • The 5 Layer Model of A...
In this video Walker Reynolds explains the 5 layer model of enterprise automation otherwise known as the automation stack.
The 6 layers are:
Cloud
ERP
MES
SCADA
HMI
Edge
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Check out the intro to the Automation Stack Video here: ruclips.net/video/3u2cRRMlG7Q/видео.html
I'm still learning a lot in your channel, you master amazingly this topic. Thank you so much! All the blessings!
Thank you Francisco 🙏
Awesome! Just incredible that Walker/intellic does these for free!
Thanks
You're welcome!
Excellent and valuable information about PTC and Rockwell story. It's a huge acquisiton that I'm trying to follow up on.
32.55 Mins well spent. Thanks, it was awesome.
Thank you! Glad you learned something!
Hey Walker, great presentation. A question though. Why do you feel Siemens is not in the direction and not iIoT compliant? Why are Rockwell not compliant since their partnership with PTC which just finished acquisition of kepware not taken seriously? Any specific reasons?
You mentioned that the instrument would have a direct, fast connection with the PLC/DCS like fieldbus and other upper layers could also take data from the instrument. How would the instrument communicate directly with upper layers? Will the information not be retrieved from the PLC/DCS?
What would be that one 'go to programming language' for industry 4.0? Put in other words, programming language that best fits for 'automating the automation stack'?
Depends on what you are trying to accomplish and who is trying to accomplish it! Python is a good starting point to get the job done ✅
Wow man...
Most people stop at PLC
Or HMI and never mention brands
Or common application scenarios
And that’s important because it gives you
Wait for it...
“Context”!!!
It lets people know you understand their business and speak their language.
Great job dude!
Thank you!
Yas!!!!
Very nice video and truly insightfull! I'm missing the PLM domain though. Is that on purpose? I can see in these examples its not relevent though it would add to the context imho
The "plating lines" is implied galvanic plates, or producing some metal with use of electrolise?
Can you do a talk on Digital Thread/Twin?
Yes! Thank you for the suggestion!
Well, what did you mean when you say "on premises" and "off premises" in this vid?
Cloud versus local infasturcture
Can’t we just use a raspberry pi with appropriate sensor, then connect to cloud ie iot hub or greengrass? Is knowledge of plc HMi necessary?
We are adding this question to our weekly live Q&A Bruce. Thank you!