Middleware Architecture for Application Layer Interoperability of Standardized Digital Representations

Harish Kumar Pakala, A. Belyaev, C. Diedrich
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Platform Industry 4.0 conceptualizes Industry 4.0 as a smart factory that is composed of smart production processes, smart entities and smart products working in tandem to achieve larger goals, namely enabling flexible manufacturing, efficient resource utilization, optimal decision making, catering to individual preferences and creation of new services Smart entities are digital representations of physical or logical objects that can communicate with the external world and take independent decisions.These digital representations can choose different application-layer protocols (ALPs) such as MQTT or HTTP or CoAP for the exchange of messages with the external world. This requires addressing the concept of Application layer interoperability. In this paper, we review the past works by different authors that propose middleware architectures for enabling the exchange of messages in such a multi-protocol environment. Next, we argue for a better alternative and propose new architecture coined as Registry Infrastructure Component (RIC). RIC is a complex software component that maintains a registry, different ALP plugins. The digital representations have to register their ALP endpoint information with the RIC initially and later can post all the outbound messages to any of the RIC ALP plugins. The RIC takes the responsibility of transporting the message to the target recipient. Apart from registration with the RIC, the digital representations would have to communicate only in the I4.0 language.
标准化数字表示的应用层互操作性中间件体系结构
工业4.0将工业4.0定义为智能工厂,由智能生产流程、智能实体和智能产品组成,协同工作以实现更大的目标,即实现灵活制造、高效资源利用、优化决策、智能实体是物理或逻辑对象的数字表示,可以与外部世界通信并做出独立决策。这些数字表示可以选择不同的应用层协议(ALPs),如MQTT、HTTP或CoAP,用于与外部世界交换消息。这需要解决应用层互操作性的概念。在本文中,我们回顾了不同作者过去的工作,这些工作提出了在这种多协议环境中启用消息交换的中间件体系结构。接下来,我们将讨论一个更好的替代方案,并提出新的体系结构,称为注册基础设施组件(Registry Infrastructure Component, RIC)。RIC是一个复杂的软件组件,它维护一个注册表和不同的ALP插件。数字表示必须首先向RIC注册其ALP端点信息,然后可以将所有出站消息发布到任何RIC ALP插件。RIC负责将消息传输到目标接收者。除了向国际标准化组织注册外,数字表示必须只使用I4.0语言进行通信。
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