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Main Authors: Beuster, Henry, Bretthauer, Lars-Michel, Scholl, Gerd
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.03704
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author Beuster, Henry
Bretthauer, Lars-Michel
Scholl, Gerd
author_facet Beuster, Henry
Bretthauer, Lars-Michel
Scholl, Gerd
contents This paper presents the integration of OPC UA as a communication protocol in a wireless sensor network and the associated companion specifications as a semantic template for an information model. The Cyber Physical Finite Element Sensor Network (CPFEN ) for Shape Measurements, a distributed wireless system, uses IO-Link Wireless for data transmission at the sensor level, OPC UA provides a unified interface for data access, configuration, monitoring, and calibration tailored to the needs of the CPFEN for all level above. This opens up additional possibilities, such as integrated quality assurance or creating a digital twin, while improving scalability.
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spellingShingle OPC UA for IO-Link Wireless in a Cyber Physical Finite Element Sensor Network for Shape Measurement
Beuster, Henry
Bretthauer, Lars-Michel
Scholl, Gerd
Networking and Internet Architecture
Signal Processing
This paper presents the integration of OPC UA as a communication protocol in a wireless sensor network and the associated companion specifications as a semantic template for an information model. The Cyber Physical Finite Element Sensor Network (CPFEN ) for Shape Measurements, a distributed wireless system, uses IO-Link Wireless for data transmission at the sensor level, OPC UA provides a unified interface for data access, configuration, monitoring, and calibration tailored to the needs of the CPFEN for all level above. This opens up additional possibilities, such as integrated quality assurance or creating a digital twin, while improving scalability.
title OPC UA for IO-Link Wireless in a Cyber Physical Finite Element Sensor Network for Shape Measurement
topic Networking and Internet Architecture
Signal Processing
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.03704