Hardware Implementation of an OPC UA Server for Industrial Field Devices
Heiner Bauer, Sebastian H\"oppner, Chris Iatrou, Zohra Charania,, Stephan Hartmann, Saif-Ur Rehman, Andreas Dixius, Georg Ellguth, Dennis, Walter, Johannes Uhlig, Felix Neum\"arker, Marc Berthel, Marco Stolba,, Florian Kelber, Leon Urbas, Christian Mayr

TL;DR
This paper presents a hardware engine for OPC UA protocol processing, enabling low-power, memory-efficient industrial field devices, thus facilitating Industry 4.0 integration.
Contribution
A dedicated hardware engine for OPC UA significantly reduces power and memory requirements, making it feasible for embedded industrial devices.
Findings
50 times more energy efficient than software implementations
Requires only 36 KiB of memory
Consumes only 24 mW under full load
Abstract
Industrial plants suffer from a high degree of complexity and incompatibility in their communication infrastructure, caused by a wild mix of proprietary technologies. This prevents transformation towards Industry 4.0 and the Industrial Internet of Things. Open Platform Communications Unified Architecture (OPC UA) is a standardized protocol that addresses these problems with uniform and semantic communication across all levels of the hierarchy. However, its adoption in embedded field devices, such as sensors and actors, is still lacking due to prohibitive memory and power requirements of software implementations. We have developed a dedicated hardware engine that offloads processing of the OPC UA protocol and enables realization of compact and low-power field devices with OPC UA support. As part of a proof-of-concept embedded system we have implemented this engine in a 22 nm FDSOI…
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