Invention Application
- Patent Title: DISTRIBUTED SOFTWARE-DEFINED INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS
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Application No.: US17739684Application Date: 2022-05-09
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Publication No.: US20220360653A1Publication Date: 2022-11-10
- Inventor: Rita H. Wouhaybi , John Vicente , Kirk Smith , Robert Chavez , Mark Yarvis , Steven M. Brown , Jeremy Ouillette , Roderick E. Kronschnabel , Matthew J.` Schneider , Chris D. Lucero , Atul N. Hatalkar , Shara K. Garg , Casey Rathbone , Aaron R. Berck , Xubo Zhang , Ron Kuruvilla Thomas , Mandeep Shetty , Ansuya Negi
- Applicant: Intel Corporation
- Applicant Address: US CA Santa Clara
- Assignee: Intel Corporation
- Current Assignee: Intel Corporation
- Current Assignee Address: US CA Santa Clara
- Main IPC: H04L69/40
- IPC: H04L69/40 ; H04L67/10 ; G05B19/042 ; G05B19/05 ; G05B19/418 ; H04L41/082 ; H04L41/084 ; H04L67/04 ; H04L67/104 ; H04L67/12 ; H04L67/125 ; H04L67/00 ; G06F8/65 ; G06F11/20 ; H04L67/565 ; H04L41/0668

Abstract:
Various systems and methods for implementing a software defined industrial system are described herein. For example, an orchestrated system of distributed nodes may run an application, including modules implemented on the distributed nodes. In response to a node failing, a module may be redeployed to a replacement node. In an example, self-descriptive control applications and software modules are provided in the context of orchestratable distributed systems. The self-descriptive control applications may be executed by an orchestrator or like control device and use a module manifest to generate a control system application. For example, an edge control node of the industrial system may include a system on a chip including a microcontroller (MCU) to convert IO data. The system on a chip includes a central processing unit (CPU) in an initial inactive state, which may be changed to an activated state in response an activation signal.
Public/Granted literature
- US11758031B2 Distributed software-defined industrial systems Public/Granted day:2023-09-12
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