An index of my work on IoT
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IoT Acronymns and Abbreviations on Quizlet
- IoT Apprentice school curriculum
- IoT use cases
- IoT reminders prevent dead mobile battery
- IoT text to speech synthesis
- IoT AWS button
- Intel IoT
- IoT Raspberry hardware
- IoT Clouds
- Samsung IoT Cloud
NOTE: Pages about GE’s Predix have been removed.
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Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) is a specialist class of production-oriented software that manages, monitors and synchronizes the execution of real-time, physical processes involved in transforming raw materials into intermediate and/or finished goods. These systems coordinate this execution of work orders with production scheduling and enterprise-level systems like ERP and product life cycle management (PLM). MES applications also provide feedback on process performance, and support component and material-level traceability, genealogy and integration with process history, where required. These capabilities extend from product/process design release (PLM) and work order release (ERP) through completion of the manufacturing process. Gartner’s view of the MES market does not include production automation software such as supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA), distributed control systems (DCSs) or programmable logic controllers (PLCs).
ICS (Industrial Control Systems)
SCADA () is an extension of ICS.
ICS has become a security concern because their devices are usually spread across a lot of land and so need to be “connected”.
ICS have existed for many years, with many having reached EOS/EOL. So may be using protocols when security was less of a concern.
Common ICS network protocols are: Modibus, RS-232, DNP3, HART, CIP, BACnet, PROFIBUS, etc.