Ekaterina Alexandrova
The Ruselectronics holding of the Rostec State Corporation has developed and is implementing an industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) system for monitoring technological processes. The development collects information from sensors built into the equipment, which allows monitoring the operation and condition of production lines in real time.
The system was developed by the specialists of NPP Istok named after Shokin in the framework of the integrated software product “Digital Production”. At the first stage of the project implementation, the IIoT.ISTOK system was connected to engineering equipment and a new production line for the production of the first intelligent electricity metering devices based on domestic electronic components and software.
The sensors installed on the equipment are united by a single virtual network to build a centralized system for monitoring and controlling technological processes. Information from them is displayed in the production control center. The equipment can independently exchange information to optimize the system operation and ensure autonomy, including self-diagnostics and self-service. The system detects deviations from the execution of the control program in the case of manual action on the equipment.
The IIoT.ISTOK system supports several options for the execution of connectors (software modules that directly interact with the equipment), as well as built-in information security DDP – a system of false distributed targets, which is designed to protect the IT infrastructure from targeted attacks on all types of its devices. This allows the system to work with all types of equipment in compliance with the manufacturer’s requirements regarding the terms of warranty service.
The next stage of the project will be the introduction of the industrial Internet of Things in other workshops of NPP Istok for the complete digitalization of production.
Internet of Things (IoT), Russian IT companies
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