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Industrial Automation Companies

List of top 10 industrial automation companies in the world:

  1.  Siemens

  2.  ABB

  3.  Emerson Process Management

  4. Rockwell automation

  5. Schneider Electric

  6.  Honeywell process solutions

  7. Mitsubishi electric

  8. Yokogawa electric
    Yokogawa Electric is a leading provider of Industrial Automation and Test and Measurement Solutions. This Japanese electrical and software-based company combines superior technology with engineering services, project management, and maintenance. Yokogawa delivers field proven operational efficiency, safety, quality, and reliability.

  9. Omron automation
    Omron automation was established 80 years ago and it is one of the top industrial automation companies in the world. The major business of the company is the manufacture and sale of automated equipment and systems. This company offers sensors, switches, safety components, Relays, control components and so on.

  10. Danaher Industrial Ltd
    Danaher Industrial Ltd produces design for industrial and consumer products and manufactures it. It offers services in the field of Life science, Industries, environmental, Testing and control and many others.

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Reference: B2B Industrial Automation Platform for Manufacturers & Buyers. B2B Industrial automation platform for Manufacturers & Buyers. (2021, August 4). Retrieved November 3, 2022, from http://www.plantautomation-technology.com/

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Industry 4.0

In third generation industrial revolution, computers are introduced and are mostly used for basic calculations. Whereas in fourth generation, scope of computers is increased. They play an important role in connecting machines and humans. Business models of many industries are changed due to computers. 4.0 is now everywhere! such as Quality 4.0/ Digital Quality, Supply chain 4.0/ Digital Supply Chain, Manufacturing 4.0/ Digital Manufacturing, Farming 4.0, Government 4.0, Banking 4.0.

Intelligent Process Automation & RPA

Internet of Everything – IOE

The Internet of things describes physical objects with sensors, processing ability, software, and other technologies that connect and exchange data with other devices and systems over the Internet or other communications networks. Internet of things has been considered a misnomer because devices do not need to be connected to the public internet, they only need to be connected to a network and be individually addressable.

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Reference: The internet of things describes physical objects with sensors.docx - the internet of things describes physical objects with sensors, processing: Course hero. The Internet of things describes physical objects with sensors, processing | Course Hero. (n.d.). Retrieved November 3, 2022, from https://www.coursehero.com/file/138112454/The-Internet-of-things-describes-physical-objects-with-sensorsdocx/

Internet of people – IOP

Currently, the internet is experiencing exponential growth, a factor that is forcing people to be more integrated into technology and related devices. Currently, humans are at the heart of controlling the internet. Personal devices now acting as the bridge between the cyber world or cyberspace and the physical world. One innovation emerging from this fast expansion of the internet is the Internet of People.

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Internet of People (IoP) is an open-source and decentralized technology where humans not only act as end-users of internet applications (passive) but as active elements. Unlike a few years ago, IoP is no longer a new term in the world of internet users. A good number of people now understand that it is only with IoP that special internet services will be exploitable to enable end-to-end connectivity on a global scale.

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This decentralized technology infrastructure enables interconnection of peer-to-peer networks hence allowing interactions without going through a vertical communication management system or a central server. Internet of People can share information, but it can only happen if the user has consented. The main aim of this invention in the internet arena was to eliminate middlemen when performing transactions online.

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The emergence and growth of the Internet of People have brought to the world of personal electronics such as mobile phones, tablets, and related networks more powerful inventions. The production of these devices for example is shifting to the development of more friendly interfaces. If you thought that stretchable, invisible, and woven devices were nowhere to be seen soon, IoP is making these inventions now come true.

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Many user devices will embed with models of human behavior in such a way that the communication will be so natural. This will enable personal devices to behave as human users when confronted by human-related situations, in terms of providing solutions and making decisions. Also, the interdisciplinary approach revolving Internet of People is now providing a perfect communication system around the globe.

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Reference: Iopcommunity.com. (2022, October 10). Iopcommunity.com. iopcommunity.com. Retrieved November 3, 2022, from https://iopcommunity.com/

IOT – Internet of Things

“The Internet of Things (IoT) describes the network of physical objects— “things”—that are embedded with sensors, software, and other technologies for the purpose of connecting and exchanging data with other devices and systems over the internet. These devices range from ordinary household objects to sophisticated industrial tools. With more than 7 billion connected IoT devices today, experts are expecting this number to grow to 10 billion by 2020 and 22 billion by 2025. “

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Reference: 1.1 1 - overview of internet of things.pdf - • instructor name: Imad Jaweed • Presentation by Uplatz • Contact us: Https:/training.uplatz.com • email:: Course hero. 1.1 1 - Overview of Internet of Things.pdf - • Instructor Name: Imad Jaweed • Presentation By Uplatz • Contact us: https:/training.uplatz.com • Email: | Course Hero. (n.d.). Retrieved November 3, 2022, from https://www.coursehero.com/file/109398068/11-1-Overview-of-Internet-of-Thingspdf/

IOT Networks and Connectivity Chart

HOW SHOULD MY ORGANIZATION SELECT A NETWORK FOR A CONNECTED SOLUTION

The choice of connectivity can be a difficult one, but is primarily driven by the environment, data rates, and power requirements.

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