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Impact of Connectivity on

Sustainable Development

66

Workshop FIESP – Outubro 2016

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Are we ready for the future?

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Industry 4.0 – Towards a Digital and Networked EconomyConcept of the Industrial Communication of the Future

•Industry 4.0 covering

mainly the Manufacturing

industry.

•Industrial Internet

Consortium (IIC) having

additionally:

Public Sector,

Health Care, Transportation

and Energy/Utilities

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Manufacturing Industry is a large market with big economic valueConcept of the Industry 4.0

Source: Berg Insights

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Industrial Infrastructure Control HierarchyConcept of the Industry 4.0

MActuators/Sensors

Field Equipment

Cell/Line

Factory

Company

Controller Framework

Drive Control

Motion Control

Logic Control

Indoor Traffic Control

Logic Control

Manufacturing Operations

& Control

Business, Engineering &

Logistics PlanningLevel 4 Systems (PLM/ERP)

Indoor Mobility Control

Level 3 Systems (MES)

Level 2 Systems (SCADA)

Level 1 Systems (PLC,

field bus)

Level 0 Systems <<1ms

1 ms

1-10 ms

1-10 ms

Min. - hrs

Days- weeks

Potential

for

Wireless

Wired

Cycle Times

Enterprise IT Domain

Industrial Automation Domain

Value Chain Level 5 Systems

(SCM/PLM)

Days- weeksCross-company

collaboration

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Network of Industrial Clouds

Factory Cloud

Company Cloud

Partner Cloud

Public Clouds and

Infrastructure

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Scenario for Industrial Communication in a Local Area ContextConcept of the Industry 4.0

Private 4G/5G BTS and Edge

Cloud with

local GW and integrated

industrial PaaS (IoT platform,

analytics, etc.)

Local Sub-Licensed Spectrum

Private Cloud

Data CenterPublic Cloud

Virtual ICT Resources Control (e.g. SDN)

(Private) Cloud Security

Integrated High Accuracy

Indoor Positioning (HAIP)

4G/5G based

Distributed Antenna

System (DAS)

Interfaces/APIs to local applications (ERP/MES/PLM/CIM/CAx)

Meshed Bluetooth LE

(PAN)

Low energy sensor data

collection

Public 4G/5G

Private

Local 4G/5G

Latency, error-rate optimized

4G/5G resource allocation for

industrial use cases

New authentication mechanism (SIM-less)

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Reuse of existing building blocks and reengineer for manufacturing customers

Concept of the Industry 4.0

Private 4G/5G BTS and Edge

Cloud with

local GW and integrated

industrial PaaS (IoT platform,

analytics, etc.)

Local Sub-Licensed Spectrum

Private Cloud

Data CenterPublic Cloud

Virtual ICT Resources Control (e.g. SDN)

(Private) Cloud Security

Integrated High Accuracy

Indoor Positioning (HAIP)

4G/5G based

Distributed Antenna

System (DAS)

Interfaces/APIs to local applications (ERP/MES/PLM/CIM/CAx)

Meshed Bluetooth LE

(PAN)

Low energy sensor data

collection

Public 4G/5G

Private

Local 4G/5G

Latency, error-rate optimized

4G/5G resource allocation for

industrial use cases

New authentication mechanism (SIM-less)

rfViewLASS LTE-M

Liquid Applications

BTLE & HAIP (Tech)

Big Data & Analytics for Manufacturing

API mgt. Platform

Security

SDNOrchestrator

Small Cell

Air Frame

Whispernet

NetLeap

Requires Manufacturing Industry Specialization (Customers/Partners)

BENI

IoT Platform

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Scenario for Industrial Communication in a Wide Area ContextConcept of the Industrial Communication of the Future (ICF)

Public 4G/5G

Private Cloud

Public Cloud

Private

Local 4G/5GPrivate

Local 4G/5G

Virtual Private Network (VPN)

inside Public Infrastructure

Programmable

Real-time

Supply Chain

Secure

seamless

WAN/LAN +

ICT infra

Multi-purpose and lot size

one factory. Instant new

product introduction

(“Contract Manufacturing”)

Real-time response to supply

chain changes

Instant production

reconfiguration

Multiple customers with

different products

Collaborative

applications and data

sharing platform

Automatic subscription a nd

provisioning

SIM-less

Network slicing

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INTERCONNECTED AUGMENTED REDEDICATED AUTONOMOUS

VIRTUAL TACTILE REVOLUTIONIZEDSUPEREFFICIENT

4th industrial revolution: create an "artificially intelligent" production

system

Production materials with IC chips

Arrange themselves for optimal production efficiency

Dialogue between e.g. 3D printers

Manufacture a wide variety of products in small quantities

Cooperate in completely new ways

Integrate operations Remotely steer robots with

integrated surveillance cameras

50%Improvement of manufacturing productivity in 10 years

Zero-inventory production system; Minimized labor and energy costs0

Fleet of robots is supervised, updated and controlled by a cloud service

Autonomous vehicles in warehouses move around at high speeds

REVOLUTIONIZED

“4th industrial revolution: Creating an artificially intelligent production system – drastically increase industrial competitiveness”Nikkei Asian Review

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• Connectivity has changed the world for good

• Positive impact overrides the negative big time

• Connectivity has enormous potential for sustainable development

- Every field including the sub-fields have and will have massive benefits

• The IoT will bring limitless opportunities for individuals, industries and the society

- Economic growth and energy-related CO2 emissions have been decoupled last year!!

Conclusions

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