IIC Journal of Innovation 5th Edition | Page 75

A Practical Guide to Using the Industrial Internet Connectivity Framework Connectivity Technologies Do Not Overlap The IICF includes the deep insights of many experts, including those from the top industry consortia, many companies and most of the important standards. Its most surprising conclusion: the IIoT is so big that the technologies don’t really overlap. The impression that there is overlap is mostly just confusion. Choose B Your application: Choose B or C Choose A X B Choose A or B A C Requirement 1, e.g. latency Figure 1: Misconception. Before the IICF, people (including the authors) assumed that competing standards meet overlapping requirements in the IIoT connectivity space. This designer’s application (X marks the spot), fits B or C; either should work. Designers may think they can choose any standard and succeed. But this implies the IIoT connectivity solution space overlaps, as in the Misconception figure. The IIoT really is the technological future of the entire world. The connectivity technologies and standards that target these applications are very The reality is very different. The IIoT covers different. In fact, the IIoT space is so big that many industries with very different use the technology options barely overlap. cases. The range is breathtaking. There are Today’s architecture challenge in the IIoT thousands of companies and uncountable space is therefore not one of choosing thousands of applications in the IIoT space. among overlapping standards that may each be able to reasonably solve a problem. The challenge is understanding Choose B the technologies, comparing Your application: the intended use to the Choose B; it’s the best you’ll get application and choosing the Choose A one that best addresses the B X particular challenge. Sure, stretching a technology all out of proportion may make anything work. But, that will A Nothing fits C result in a lot of extra work well and an awkward design. If you Requirement 1, e.g. latency look at a more realistic map of the situation, it looks more Figure 2: Reality. The connectivity standards turn out to not overlap. like the sparse Venn diagram Most applications will not be a perfect fit, and must adapt. Your challenge in the Reality figure (Figure 2) is sometimes choosing something imperfect and making it work. IIC Journal of Innovation - 73 -