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  2. Industrial internet of things - Wikipedia

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    Approximate correspondence between levels in the Purdue model and the basic structure of the IoT The IIoT is enabled by technologies such as cybersecurity , cloud computing , edge computing , mobile technologies , machine-to-machine , 3D printing , advanced robotics , big data , internet of things , RFID technology, and cognitive computing .

  3. Purdue Enterprise Reference Architecture - Wikipedia

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    Purdue Reference Model, “95” provides a model for enterprise control, which end users, integrators and vendors can share in integrating applications at key layers in the enterprise: Level 0 — The physical process — Defines the actual physical processes. Level 1 — Intelligent devices — Sensing and manipulating the physical processes ...

  4. Internet of things - Wikipedia

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    O-DF is a standard published by the Internet of Things Work Group of The Open Group in 2014, which specifies a generic information model structure that is meant to be applicable for describing any "Thing", as well as for publishing, updating and querying information when used together with O-MI (Open Messaging Interface). O-MI: Open Messaging ...

  5. IEC 62443 - Wikipedia

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    IEC 62443 is an international series of standards that address cybersecurity for operational technology in automation and control systems. The standard is divided into different sections and describes both technical and process-related aspects of automation and control systems cybersecurity. It divides the cybersecurity topics by stakeholder ...

  6. Synthetic Environment for Analysis and Simulations - Wikipedia

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    Purdue University 's Synthetic Environment for Analysis and Simulations, or SEAS, is currently being used by Homeland Security and the US Defense Department to simulate crises on the US mainland. [1] SEAS "enables researchers and organizations to try out their models or techniques in a publicly known, realistically detailed environment." [2]

  7. Rectenna - Wikipedia

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    Rectenna. A rectenna ( rectifying antenna) is a special type of receiving antenna that is used for converting electromagnetic energy into direct current (DC) electricity. They are used in wireless power transmission systems that transmit power by radio waves. A simple rectenna element consists of a dipole antenna with a diode connected across ...

  8. Web of Things - Wikipedia

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    It eases IoT application development by providing an ECMAScript-based application API in a similar manner to how web browsers provide an API for web applications. By having a universal application runtime system, Scripting API solves the problem of heterogeneity of IoT systems. It also enables creating of reusable scripts to implement the ...

  9. Purdue University - Wikipedia

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    Purdue University is a public land-grant research university in West Lafayette, Indiana, and the flagship campus of the Purdue University system. The university was founded in 1869 after Lafayette businessman John Purdue donated land and money to establish a college of science, technology, and agriculture; the first classes were held on September 16, 1874.