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Demystifying The Edge for the IIoT Deployment: Supporting the new Industrial Landscape Department/Name/Date 1 Demystifying The Edge for IIoT I. Review the applications and services driving IIoT Edge deployments II. Discuss proper planning


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Department/Name/Date 1

Demystifying The Edge for the IIoT Deployment:

Supporting the new Industrial Landscape

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I. Review the applications and services driving IIoT Edge deployments II. Discuss proper planning for Edge infrastructure systems – power, climate control, security

  • III. Introduce product solutions for Edge

installations

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WHAT IS EDGE AND WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?

EDGE Computing: A method of optimizing cloud computing systems by performing data processing at the edge of the network, close to the source of the data.

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IT Trends

Internet of Things Content Streaming_ Smart Devices Blockchain Immersive Experience Artificial Intelligence- 5G_ Big Data_

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Trends and Requirements

2 System Wide Security 5 High Autonomy of Devices 4 Local Data Processing 3 High Bandwidth 1 Low Latency

Edge Computing provides the perfect solution for all requirements.

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Real Solutions for Real Business

Smart Retail

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Smart Government

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Smart Mobility

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IIoT operating systems will really push the industry in the digital era and onto the next

  • level. To allow smart machinery and

analytics, data must be available to all time and be quickly processed.

Smart Industry

Enabling your smart factory

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  • IIoT

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Hyperconnectivity and Industry

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Devices / Sensors

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Edge Market Growth

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IT & OT Requirements

OT / Production Perspective IT / Data Perspective

  • Performance
  • Availability, redundancy
  • Security (software-related, physical)
  • Function
  • Scalability
  • Innovation cycles
  • New technologies (Big Data, Web 3.0, Internet of

Things)

  • Real-time data processing
  • Availability, redundancy
  • Safeguarding against failure
  • Field level, IT level
  • Protocols
  • Interfaces
  • Investment cycles
  • New technologies (cyber-physical systems, big

data)

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Industry 4.0 Reference Architecture

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Apps Cloud Edge Connectivity Device Gateway

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Preparation of information and subsequent provision in the application.

V

Backup, organization and acces management of information through a digital twin of the product on scalable, external storage locations.

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Analyzes, aggregates and distributes the data of the second layer. The digital twin must be created here.

II

Enables `Things‘ of the first layer through hardware interfaces to communicate with TSN or OPC-UA.

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Bottom layer of the reference architecture includes machines, components, sensors - the "Things" in the "Internet of Things."

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Establishes the data connection between the internal edge with a firewall and the cloud.

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The Edge Installation

  • Enclosures/Cabinets – No Open Racks
  • Less Than 10 Enclosures
  • Freestanding Installation in Non-IT Space
  • Maximum 30AMP-208VAC-3 Ph Footprint Power
  • Remote Monitoring/Control
  • Limited Facility Support Infrastructure

− UPS, EDG, N+1, etc. (if you are lucky)

  • Footprint or Row Based Climate Control
  • Connectivity to the Cloud

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The Edge Planning Process

  • 1. Where is the installation?
  • 2. What is being installed?
  • 3. How many do you want?

Start by asking

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  • Scalability
  • Complexity
  • Flexibility
  • Modularity
  • Adaptability
  • Securability

Challenging The Edge To New Extremes…

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 Really Predict The IT Load…  And Think About the Future  Still ALL About Cooling & Power  Meet Tier X Compliance Redundancy (Maybe)  Maintain Very High 9’s (>99.99) 100% Resiliency  Add Management & Monitoring Capabilities  Plan for & Manage Growth  Together, Get The Best Efficiency  Spend Well

Designing For Installation Criteria

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Welcome to The Edge

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And Here…

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IIoT-ready products will contribute to intelligent maintenance

IIoT-ready products offer users added value in their working environment with opportunities to integrate into the smart factory.

The availability of data in the smart factory

LEVEL 2

IoT-ready products

LEVEL 1

Data analytics & smart services

LEVEL 3

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ASSET MANAGEMENT REMAINING USEFUL LIFE EARLY DETECTION OF REPAIR REQUIREMENTS ADVANCE FAULT DETECTION

DETECTION OF SERVICE REQUIREMENTS

OPTIMIZED MAINTENANCE ROUTES FIRST-TIME FIX RATE AVAILABILITY OF SPARE PARTS

IIoT Advantages for Intelligent Management & Maintenance

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Protecting the Installation

IP 56 - EN 60529 Dust / dirt Water Gas tight - DIN 18095 Gas / corrosive gas WK 2 – DIN EN 1630:1999-04 Vandalism Unauthorized access Theft / burglary Fire / heat F90 - DIN 4102-2

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  • Modular, scalable room system
  • Clean, dust free installation
  • ECB·S certified
  • F 120 fire protection for the room
  • IP 56 dust and water protection
  • Standing water protection
  • Burglar protection class RC 3
  • Door burglar protection class RC 4
  • Acrid gas protection
  • Basic EMC protection
  • Detonation protection (SEAP)

International Standards

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RC acc. DIN EN 1627ff. Offender – norm definition Tools available Test duration RC 2 Occasional

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2 screw drivers, pliers, saw, shims, set of small tools 3 minutes per area of attack RC 3 Habitual acting

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Tools from RC 2 plus crowbar, hand drill (brace) 5 minutes per area of attack RC 4 Experienced

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Tools from RC 3 plus sawing tools, axe, hammer, chisel, cordless electric drill 10 minutes per area of attack

Tool set RC 2

And Your Valuable Assets

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The Solution – The Edge Installation

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Infrastructure for The Edge

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  • Enclosures
  • Power Distribution
  • Monitoring/Control
  • Climate Control
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Select The Enclosure:

 Estimated heat load per footprint  Number & type of components installed  Installation location  Room circulation/ventilation available  Climate Control: Fans - AC - AWHX  Enclosure & ambient temperatures  Sufficient & separate power available  Monitoring & Security Requirements  Power & UPS Requirements

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Row Based Water System – Low Density/Closed Loop 0 kW 5 10 15 20 25 30 kW Cabinet Mount AC Wall Mount w/AC Unit DX System – Open/Closed Loop

*LCP CW available for up to 55kW cooling capacity

Climate Control Solutions

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IIoT Industrial Solutions

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IIoT & Security

…unauthorized persons gain access to your data …your IT systems go down …you lose your corporate data

You Close!

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Server / User Infrastructure

  • Server - Storage - Network

Virtualization Services Applications

  • Cyber Security
  • Cooling

Power

  • Room security

DCIM Enclosure

With Edge Security for:

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And The Ways In. . .

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With More Ways In. . .

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Installed Anywhere

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Source - Rittal

And ALL Communicating

Source - Vertiv Source - Schneider

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The Edge Solution

Climate Control Local Indicators UPS & Batteries Intelligent PDU Environment al Monitoring Electronic Access Control

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The IIoT Deployment Must Support

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Network Bandwidth Quantity of IOT Data Security / Privacy Content Generation Speed of Communication Allocation of Data

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New business models presenting unique challenges

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Same Challenges – Different Scale

  • Unpredictable business growth
  • Unique End Users with unique applications
  • Specific computing requirements with limited space availability
  • Scalable IT infrastructure
  • Adaptable installation space
  • Multiple end users & responsibilities
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Planning For The Edge

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Rittal North America LLC

Global leader in system solutions

  • Founded in 1961
  • Over 10,000 employees worldwide
  • 58 subsidiaries
  • 13 production sites
  • Member of the Friedhelm Loh Group

together with: Cideon, Eplan, LKH and Stahlo

  • Products and solutions:

− Enclosures − Power distribution − Climate control − IT infrastructure − Software & services

Rittal

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Thank you.

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Please Visit Rittal North America at: Booth 134424 - East Bldg – Level 3

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Thank you.

Herb Villa Systems Consultant – Data Center Solutions 908.894.8013 villa.h@rittal.us

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