Overview
The Edge versions of the software include the ability to act as a Data Collector, getting field data using any of the 70+ industrial protocols available, then forward that data to a Historian System, or to an MQTT broker.
The system can use the Store-And-Forward protection, so when the server that needs to receive the data acquisition is not available, the system stores the data locally, and when the server becomes available the data is forwarded.
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Canary and MQTT
We added the Store-And-Forward functionality when our software platform publishes data to the Canary Historian or an MQTT Broker, which means we temporarily store the data of a message for transmission to its destination at a later time in case the network is not accessible for any reason.
This feature is crucial in data collection projects, where the data is sent to a remote repository.
Architecture Requirements for Edge to Cloud Applications
Open
Open technologies → Interchangeability of components
Not tied to any specific vendor solution
High flexibility
Enables self-service approach
Distributed and Secure
Allows processing at Edge Devices
Allows Hybrid storage (edge and on-premise historians)
High scalability and responsiveness
Complies with NERC-CIP network security standards
Reliable
Avoids duplication of data definition
Avoids hard-coded data mappings
Resilient and secure architecture
Reduces maintenance efforts
Distributed Data Steward
The data governance role, ensuring the collection, quality, and fitness of the data assets, including its metadata definition, is distributed across multiple systems or sites, but abides by the Universal Namespace conventions defined within the corporation.
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