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Industrial Internet : ウィキペディア英語版 | Industrial Internet The industrial internet is a term coined by Frost & Sullivan〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Industrial Internet )〕 and refers to the integration of complex physical machinery with networked sensors and software. The industrial Internet draws together fields such as machine learning, big data, the Internet of things, machine-to-machine communication and Cyber-physical system to ingest data from machines, analyze it (often in real-time), and use it to adjust operations. As of 27 March 2014, the Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC) was founded by AT&T, Cisco, General Electric, IBM, and Intel to bring together industry players—from multinational corporations to academia and governments—to accelerate the development, adoption and wide-spread use of Industrial Internet technologies.〔Hardy, Quentin. ("Consortium Wants Standards for Internet of Things" ). ''New York Times''. 27 March 2014.〕 ==Design Guidelines==
Since the meaning of Industrial Internet is similar to that of Cyber-physical Systems (CPS), the design of an Industrial Internet platform can also follow the “5C Architecture”. “5C” refers to the five levels of designing a CPS, which is much more clear and concrete than the commonly referenced two functional components: advanced connectivity and intelligent data analytics. These five levels are (1) Smart connection; (2) Data-to-information conversion; (3) Cyber; (4) Cognition; and (5) Configuration.
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