A Governance Model for IoT Data in Global Manufacturing
Vignesh Alagappan

TL;DR
This paper proposes a federated governance model for IoT data in global manufacturing, addressing challenges of distributed ownership, heterogeneity, and continuous change without centralized control.
Contribution
It introduces a novel federated governance framework emphasizing contract-driven interoperability, policy enforcement, and asset accountability tailored for manufacturing IoT environments.
Findings
Addresses governance at architectural boundaries
Ensures semantic consistency and quality
Supports regulatory compliance without central control
Abstract
Industrial IoT platforms in global manufacturing environments generate continuous operational data across production assets, utilities, and connected products. While data ingestion and storage capabilities have matured significantly, enterprises continue to face systemic challenges in governing IoT data at scale. These challenges are not rooted in tooling limitations but in the absence of a governance model that aligns with the realities of distributed operational ownership, heterogeneous source systems, and continuous change at the edge. This paper presents a federated governance model that emphasizes contract-driven interoperability, policy-as-code enforcement, and asset-centric accountability across global manufacturing organizations. The model addresses governance enforcement at architectural boundaries, enabling semantic consistency, quality assurance, and regulatory compliance…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDigital Transformation in Industry · Smart Grid Security and Resilience · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
