Asset Health Monitoring Using FDT 3.0 (FITS) and OPC PubSub
White paper focuses on the FITS architecture by enabling the OPC UA Server with OPC PubSub mechanism, so that the remote asset health monitoring application can monitor the asset health in a different network, using various messaging protocols like AMQP, MQTT utilizing pull mechanism. This reduces the message traffic between Asset Health Monitoring Application and the FDT Server, improving the performance and scalability.
The FDT IIoT Server (FITS) platform is multi-faceted, scalable and agile and can be utilized in a host of diverse operating environments due to its platform independence.
Download a copy of the FITS brochure to gain an advanced look at the high-level architecture and gain insight into the new features FITS has to offer for suppliers (system and device) and end users.
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