4.6 Article

An Analytics Environment Architecture for Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems Big Data Solutions

Journal

SENSORS
Volume 21, Issue 13, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s21134282

Keywords

analytics environment architecture; industrial Big Data analytics; industrial Big Data architecture design; CPS analytics

Funding

  1. CONACYT [890778]
  2. Tecnologico Nacional de Mexico [10980.21-P]

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The paper aims to support the design of analytics Big Data solutions for industrial cyber-physical systems (iCPS), considering new Big Data modeling analytics techniques and proposing an architecture that integrates from IIoT environment, communications, and the cloud. The architectural design presented considers data as an invaluable asset in iCPS, and a fault diagnosis case study illustrates the application of the reference architecture for Big Data analytics in iCPS.
The architecture design of industrial data analytics system addresses industrial process challenges and the design phase of the industrial Big Data management drivers that consider the novel paradigm in integrating Big Data technologies into industrial cyber-physical systems (iCPS). The goal of this paper is to support the design of analytics Big Data solutions for iCPS for the modeling of data elements, predictive analysis, inference of the key performance indicators, and real-time analytics, through the proposal of an architecture that will support the integration from IIoT environment, communications, and the cloud in the iCPS. An attribute driven design (ADD) approach has been adopted for architectural design gathering requirements from smart production planning, manufacturing process monitoring, and active preventive maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) scenarios. Data management drivers presented consider new Big Data modeling analytics techniques that show data is an invaluable asset in iCPS. An architectural design reference for a Big Data analytics architecture is proposed. The before-mentioned architecture supports the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) environment, communications, and the cloud in the iCPS context. A fault diagnosis case study illustrates how the reference architecture is applied to meet the functional and quality requirements for Big Data analytics in iCPS.

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