At this year's Industry 4.0 Summit, Harting will be showcasing its Industry 4.0 solution. According to the company, the solution will include a modular integrated computer architecture (MICA) for industrial networks and RFID technology.
Harting's Integrated Industrial and Internet of Things System uses RFID technology to collect manufacturing data that can be used for analysis. In this way, the production line can be adjusted, maintained or re-designed based on real-time, accurate production information.
Harting exhibited Industrial 4.0 solutions with built-in RFID technology
(Harting's Integrated Industrial 4.0 System)
At the summit, the company will showcase the Tritec system. Tritec's integrated solution built around the industrial HMI device interface enables RFID and PLC control system integration. To minimize the need for customization, Tritec needed to deploy a series of RFID readers while communicating through standard network interfaces and protocols. Howard Forryan, director of product marketing at Harting, said: "By applying these two innovative Harting solutions, passive UHF RFID and MICA technology, line-manufacturing managers can monitor the material status of critical machines in real time for material supply chain management or preventative They can make continuous control adjustments with a single, simple, compact and reliable computing device that allows them to gain productivity gains. "
MICA uses open architecture software for easy customization. Software applications run in a Linux-based container that contains all the necessary libraries and drivers. The company said MICA also fears data security when it allows access to more advanced production operations networks.
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