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Industrial IoT for Architects and Engineers

You're reading from   Industrial IoT for Architects and Engineers Architecting secure, robust, and scalable industrial IoT solutions with AWS

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803240893
Length 344 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Bharath Sridhar Bharath Sridhar
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Joey Bernal Joey Bernal
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Preface 1. Part 1:An Introduction to Industrial IoT and Moving Toward Industry 4.0
2. Chapter 1: Welcome to the IoT Revolution FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Anatomy of an IoT Architecture 4. Chapter 3: In-Situ Environmental Monitoring 5. Chapter 4: Real-World Environmental Monitoring 6. Part 2: IoT Integration for Industrial Protocols and Systems
7. Chapter 5: OT and Industrial Control Systems 8. Chapter 6: Enabling Industrial IoT 9. Chapter 7: PLC Data Acquisition and Analysis 10. Chapter 8: Asset and Condition Monitoring 11. Part 3:Building Scalable, Robust, and Secure Solutions
12. Chapter 9: Taking It Up a Notch – Scalable, Robust, and Secure Architectures 13. Chapter 10: Intelligent Systems at the Edge 14. Chapter 11: Remote Monitoring Challenges 15. Chapter 12: Advanced Analytics and Machine Learning 16. Index 17. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix: General Cybersecurity Topics

Case study 1: remote monitoring of a solar farm

Solar farms are widespread geographically and help tap incident solar energy into DC electricity. Each solar farm is composed of multiple arrays of solar panels connected in series. These solar panels, in turn, are made of photovoltaic cells. Photovoltaic cells have material characteristics that, when exposed to light, change their electrical properties (current, voltage, and resistance). Solar farms contain other infrastructures such as energy meters, AC isolators, fuseboxes, battery storage, inverters, DC isolators, cabling, mounting, sun-tracking systems, and grid transmission systems.

The entire infrastructure needs to be monitored to prevent sabotage, measure operational efficiency, monitor asset health, and schedule preventive condition-based maintenance. Thus, monitoring is essential for the high availability and maximum productivity of the solar farm. Since the infrastructure is expensive and farms are usually situated in...

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