P. Bellavista, Mattia Fogli, L. Foschini, Carlo Giannelli, Lorenzo Patera, C. Stefanelli
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QoS-Enabled Semantic Routing for Industry 4.0 based on SDN and MOM Integration
Industry 4.0 environments pose unique challenges for the realization of the communication substrate at the shop floor, due to the strict Quality of Service (QoS) requirements, the high heterogeneity of the employed data exchange protocols, and the different network technologies and addressing schema toward the machines. To address those issues, the paper proposes a distributed support based on a Message Oriented Middleware (MOM) and a Software Defined Network (SDN) control plane that coordinate to enable semantic routing by also allowing traffic differentiation as well as in-network processing at intermediate network nodes. Seminal results, collected in realistic industrial settings, confirm the feasibility of our proposal.