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On-demand warehousing’s potential for supply chains
伦斯勒理工学院(Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)的一项研究表明,利用额外仓库空间的创新商业模式,可能是需求需求不断变化或履行窗口较窄的公司的一个潜在解决方案。
Wireless instrumentation communication propels plant processes
Using Bluetooth, WirelessHART and cloud connections, plants and facilities are leveraging increased process and diagnostic data to enhance operational efficiency and decrease downtime.
Choosing the best communication device for your manufacturing plant
The common forms of communication in manufacturing plants are cell phones and two-way radio systems.
Making industrial control system solutions more adaptable
Industrial control system (ICS) solutions need a new architecture and philosophy is required to be more adaptable to changing environments. Six methods are highlighted.
HART technology evolution with HART-IP
HART technology has been developed, alongside other technologies, to allow it to continue to meet the needs of the industry marketplace.
Campus with private 5G testbeds to drive innovations, networking
AT&T and Texas A&M University System’s RELLIS Campus has private 5G testbeds for public and private sector organizations to develop and innovate with 5G powered applications and solutions.
How nature’s characteristics can help build sustainable industrial networks
Researchers at Texas A&M University have delineated guidelines for setting up successful industrial networks by using patterns found in nature's food chains, which can facilitate economic growth, lower emissions and reduce waste.
Deploying digital twins on a city scale
Helping cities in developing and deploying digital twins at city scale can have many positive effects for critical infrastructure now and in the future. See video.
How time-sensitive networking is transforming the Smart Factory
The future of manufacturing lies in flexible, efficient and high-performance production that leverages data-driven intelligence and this can be achieved by implementing network technologies that utilize time-sensitive networking (TSN) functionalities.
Leave the two-way radio in the past
Modern team communication technologies boost productivity and safety