Data Handling in Industry 4.0: Interoperability Based on Distributed Ledger Technology

Sensors (Basel). 2020 May 27;20(11):3046. doi: 10.3390/s20113046.

Abstract

Information-intensive transformation is vital to realize the Industry 4.0 paradigm, where processes, systems, and people are in a connected environment. Current factories must combine different sources of knowledge with different technological layers. Taking into account data interconnection and information transparency, it is necessary to enhance the existing frameworks. This paper proposes an extension to an existing framework, which enables access to knowledge about the different data sources available, including data from operators. To develop the interoperability principle, a specific proposal to provide a (public and encrypted) data management solution to ensure information transparency is presented, which enables semantic data treatment and provides an appropriate context to allow data fusion. This proposal is designed also considering the Privacy by Design option. As a proof of application case, an implementation was carried out regarding the logistics of the delivery of industrial components in the construction sector, where different stakeholders may benefit from shared knowledge under the proposed architecture.

Keywords: GDPR; LASFA.; RAMI 4.0; digital twin; distributed ledger technology; industry 4.0; interoperability; reference architecture model.