There are many initiatives and technologies working towards implementing factories of the future One consensus is that the classical hierarchical automation system design needs to be flattened while supporting the… Click to show full abstract
There are many initiatives and technologies working towards implementing factories of the future One consensus is that the classical hierarchical automation system design needs to be flattened while supporting the functionality of both Operation Technology (OT) and Information Technology (IT) within the same network infrastructure To achieve the goal of IT/OT convergence in process automation, an evolutionary transition is preferred Challenges are foreseen during the transition, mainly caused by the traditional automation architecture, and the main challenge is to identify the gap between the current and future network architectures To address the challenges, in this paper, we describe one desired future scenario for process automation and carry out traffic measurements from a pulp and paper mill The measured traffic is further analyzed, which reveals representative traffic characteristics in the process automation Finally, the key challenges and future directions towards a system architecture for factories of the future are presented
               
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