A Layered Middleware for OT/IT Convergence to Empower Industry 5.0 Applications

Sensors (Basel). 2021 Dec 28;22(1):190. doi: 10.3390/s22010190.

Abstract

We are still in the midst of Industry 4.0 (I4.0), with more manufacturing lines being labeled as smart thanks to the integration of advanced ICT in Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS). While I4.0 aims to provision cognitive CPS systems, the nascent Industry 5.0 (I5.0) era goes a step beyond, aiming to build cross-border, sustainable, and circular value chains benefiting society as a whole. An enabler of this vision is the integration of data and AI in the industrial decision-making process, which does not exhibit yet a coordination between the Operation and Information Technology domains (OT/IT). This work proposes an architectural approach and an accompanying software prototype addressing the OT/IT convergence problem. The approach is based on a two-layered middleware solution, where each layer aims to better serve the specific differentiated requirements of the OT and IT layers. The proposal is validated in a real testbed, employing actual machine data, showing the capacity of the components to gracefully scale and serve increasing data volumes.

Keywords: Industry 5.0; OT/IT integration; cloud continuum; cyber–physical systems; machine-to-machine; smart manufacturing.

MeSH terms

  • Industry
  • Information Technology*
  • Software*