Abstract

Navantia, one of largest European shipbuilders, is creating a fog computing based Industrial Cyber-Physical System (ICPS) for monitoring in real-time its pipe workshops in order to track pipes and keep their traceability. The deployment of the ICPS is a unique industrial challenge in terms of communications, since in a pipe workshop there is a significant number of metallic objects with heterogeneous typologies. There are multiple technologies that can be used to track pipes, but this article focuses on Bluetooth 5, which is a relatively new technology that represents a cost-effective solution to cope with harsh environments, since it has been significantly enhanced in terms of low power consumption, range, speed and broadcasting capacity. Thus, it is proposed a Bluetooth 5 fog computing based ICPS architecture that is designed to support physically-distributed and low-latency Industry 4.0 applications that off-load network traffic and computational resources from the cloud. In order to validate the proposed ICPS design, one of the Navantia's pipe workshops was modeled through an in-house developed 3D-ray launching radio planning simulator that allows for estimating the coverage provided by the deployed Bluetooth 5 fog computing nodes and Bluetooth 5 tags. The experiments described in this article show that the radio propagation results obtained by the simulation tool are really close to the ones obtained through empirical measurements. As a consequence, the simulation tool is able to reduce ICPS design and deployment time and provide guidelines to future developers when deploying Bluetooth 5 fog computing nodes and tags in complex industrial scenarios.

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  • IntroductionThe associate editor coordinating the review of this manuscript and approving it for publication was Wei Yu. communicate thanks to the use of some of the latest technologies for managing, monitoring and optimizing industrial processes [1]

  • The application of the Industry 4.0 and Industrial IoT (IIoT) paradigms to traditional industrial facilities is changing dramatically the way factories and industries operate andThe associate editor coordinating the review of this manuscript and approving it for publication was Wei Yu .communicate thanks to the use of some of the latest technologies for managing, monitoring and optimizing industrial processes [1]

  • The cost associated with the deployment of current active Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID)-based Industrial Cyber-Physical System (ICPS) is really high, and the larger the number of pipes that make up the system, the more expensive it becomes

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Introduction

The associate editor coordinating the review of this manuscript and approving it for publication was Wei Yu. communicate thanks to the use of some of the latest technologies for managing, monitoring and optimizing industrial processes [1]. Shipbuilding is one of the many industries that can benefit from Industry 4.0 and IIoT principles, since building large vessels is a really complex task that involves many processes that can be enhanced and optimized through technology to meet time and quality constraints. A Spanish 300-year old company, is one of the shipbuilders that is pushing the application of Industry 4.0 technologies to improve its competitiveness. Navantia is leading the ‘‘Shipyard 4.0’’ project, which seeks to create a modern shipyard through the application of the Industry 4.0 principles to build the generation of hi-tech military and civil vessels

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