Recent developments in production systems towards Industrial Internet of Things (Industrial loT) require a flexible communication and a distributed, loose coupled system architecture. Using the peer-to-peer communication model in combination with a message-oriented middleware (MOM) is a common approach for these new systems, but there is no information available about which MOM to use for manufacturing applications. Therefore, in this paper a comprehensive comparison of four well established MOM in terms of qualitative and quantitative criteria is presented, exceeding previous work. Furthermore, a methodology is presented to select the best fitting MOM for an industrial application.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 8560493
%A Sommer, Philipp
%A Schellroth, Florian
%A Fischer, Marc
%A Schlechtendahl, Jan
%B 2018 IEEE 14th International Conference on Automation Science and Engineering (CASE)
%D 2018
%K benchmark comparison industrial message-oriented-middleware mom production
%P 1217-1223
%R 10.1109/COASE.2018.8560493
%T Message-oriented Middleware for Industrial Production Systems
%U https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8560493/
%X Recent developments in production systems towards Industrial Internet of Things (Industrial loT) require a flexible communication and a distributed, loose coupled system architecture. Using the peer-to-peer communication model in combination with a message-oriented middleware (MOM) is a common approach for these new systems, but there is no information available about which MOM to use for manufacturing applications. Therefore, in this paper a comprehensive comparison of four well established MOM in terms of qualitative and quantitative criteria is presented, exceeding previous work. Furthermore, a methodology is presented to select the best fitting MOM for an industrial application.
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abstract = {Recent developments in production systems towards Industrial Internet of Things (Industrial loT) require a flexible communication and a distributed, loose coupled system architecture. Using the peer-to-peer communication model in combination with a message-oriented middleware (MOM) is a common approach for these new systems, but there is no information available about which MOM to use for manufacturing applications. Therefore, in this paper a comprehensive comparison of four well established MOM in terms of qualitative and quantitative criteria is presented, exceeding previous work. Furthermore, a methodology is presented to select the best fitting MOM for an industrial application.},
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author = {Sommer, Philipp and Schellroth, Florian and Fischer, Marc and Schlechtendahl, Jan},
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booktitle = {2018 IEEE 14th International Conference on Automation Science and Engineering (CASE)},
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month = aug,
pages = {1217-1223},
timestamp = {2019-07-11T11:53:21.000+0200},
title = {Message-oriented Middleware for Industrial Production Systems},
url = {https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8560493/},
year = 2018
}