6 research outputs found

    JUMP 4.0. Mobile Jobeinplanungsunterstützung für Meisterinnen und Meister in der Produktion

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    The research project "JUMP 4.0" develops an interactive process management system that is tailored to the needs of master craftsmen in order to plan, monitor and secure processes

    Software-defined networking as an enabler for future industrial network management

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    The overall Industry 4.0 (I4.0) developments combined with the disruptive process of IT-based digitalisation create a vast amount of new opportunities but also challenges for the industrial automation domain. The combination of hybrid (wired & wireless) communication architectures, already widely installed legacy technologies, new approaches, such as Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) or 5G, and the general heterogeneity of the industrial landscape results in a high configuration complexity. This creates the necessity for future-proof industrial communication network management systems. Therefore, this paper summarises the current state of the art in this area in order to identify the specific requirements towards future industrial network management systems. The most promising candidate is the Software-Defined Networking (SDN) concept. To evaluate SDN as a possible enabler, specified industrial requirements are compared with the current technological and conceptual capabilities of SDN. In addition, drawbacks resulting in future research questions are identified
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