This standard defines the system architecture of digital representation for physical objects in factory environments. The system architecture describes the objective, important components, required data resources and basic establishing procedure of digital representation in factory environments.
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- PAR Approval
- 2019-03-21
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- IEEE Computer Society
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DR_WG - Digital Representation Working Group
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- Jennifer Santulli
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P2806.1
Standard for Connectivity Requirements of Digital Representation for Physical Objects in Factory Environments
This standard defines the connectivity requirements of digital representations for physical objects in factory environments. Based on heterogeneous data, the connectivity requirements include high-speed protocol conversion, unified data modeling and data access interfaces to meet the interoperability and interaction requirements between physical objects and the corresponding digital representations.
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