Towards a Reference Architecture for Future Industrial Internet of Things Networks
Dominik Martin, Niklas K\"uhl, Marcel Schwenk

TL;DR
This paper proposes a comprehensive reference architecture for future Industrial Internet of Things networks, addressing current limitations of traditional industrial networks to enable innovation and collaboration.
Contribution
It develops a set of requirements and a reference architecture as a blueprint for modernizing industrial IoT networks.
Findings
Identified key requirements for future industrial IoT networks.
Proposed a reference architecture serving as a blueprint for implementation.
Bridged theoretical and practical perspectives on network modernization.
Abstract
With the continuing decrease of sensor technology prices as well as the increase of communication and analytical capabilities of modern internet of things devices, the continuously generated amount of data is constantly growing. Various use cases show the untapped potential of this data for new business models. However, conventional industrial IT networks of traditional manufacturing companies can hardly meet the modern requirements emerging with today's and future industrial internet of things applications. Outdated and rigid network infrastructures are one of the main reasons for hesitant innovation efforts and cross-organizational collaborations as well as the slow adoption of modern business models by traditional manufacturing companies. Following the design science research paradigm, our work contributes by elaborating on a comprehensive list of requirements for future industrial…
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