Composable Industrial Internet Applications for Tiered Architectures
K. Eric Harper, Thijmen de Gooijer, Karen Smiley

TL;DR
This paper introduces a tiered, composable architecture for Industrial Internet applications that enhances interoperability, data security, and autonomous operation across multiple stakeholders in IIoT environments.
Contribution
It proposes a novel IoTSP framework with tiered platform services, emphasizing data ownership, secure communication, and interoperability for collaborative IIoT applications.
Findings
Framework supports secure, autonomous tier operation.
Data synchronization improves reliability across tiers.
Compatibility with emerging standards is demonstrated.
Abstract
A single vendor cannot provide complete IIoT end-to-end solutions because cooperation is required from multiple parties. Interoperability is a key architectural quality. Composability of capabilities, information and configuration is the prerequisite for interoperability, supported by a data storage infrastructure and defined set of interfaces to build applications. Secure collection, transport and storage of data and algorithms are expectations for collaborative participation in any IIoT solution. Participants require control of their data ownership and confidentiality. We propose an Internet of Things, Services and People (IoTSP) application development and management framework which includes components for data storage, algorithm design and packaging, and computation execution. Applications use clusters of platform services, organized in tiers, and local access to data to reduce…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services · Software System Performance and Reliability
