Emerson's Anand Iyer concludes his Cloud I/O series today with a summation of what the technology may bring to process manufacturers. The more we change things, the more they seem same. Nevertheless, most changes inch us forward into new developments and new futures....
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Integrating Asset Management Fields to IO Bubbles
Emerson's Anand Iyer continues his series on Cloud I/O with a look from an asset management perspective. We have already perceived some interaction with asset management systems.The availability of communication paths and higher bandwidth in select paths will enable...
Multicasting, Multihoming, IO Bubbles
Emerson's Anand Iyer continues his series on the I/O cloud expanding on the I/O bubbles concept. For the last few decades, we have been focusing on the concept of redundancy specifically at the CPU and card levels. A few critical field devices are redundant in a few...
A Primer on Intuitive Control
We continue our series on Cloud I/O from Emerson's Anand Iyer. Today's post is a primer on intuitive control. When we have an I/O cloud or bubbles of IO information with very less binding of the IO and a more free choice (within certain boundaries), there is an...
Process Automation Systems of the Future
Emerson's Anand Iyer continues his series on Cloud I/O with his vision for what the future might hold for process automation systems. Let us look at what effect the cloud IO concept would have on the distributed control system (DCS) as we know today:The IO cloud forms...
A Primer on Snapshot Processing and Some Controller Swaps
Emerson's Anand Iyer continues his series on Cloud I/O with a look at snapshot processing and controller swaps. Once upon a time, more than a decade ago, we faced a problem on a column, which seemed to open up our minds to a wonderful world of possibilities loosely...
The 8 Most Important Cars in the World – Cloud IO
Emerson's Anand Iyer provides part three (part 1, part 2) of his Cloud I/O series sharing a primer on IO bubbles and central control units. Solving Traffic problems of Boston to Beijing using some intuitive processing. While visiting Stuttgart's Mercedes Benz museum,...
Imagine Cloud IO in the Home
In the second part of Emerson's Anand Iyer's series on cloud I/O (part 1 here), he imagines a world with distributed sensors connected in a cloud I/O operating in a home to alert parents to impending incidents. A Home application primer on intuitive processing. The...
IO Clouds-Possible Future of Control Systems
Emerson's Anand Krishnan Iyer brings his unique perspectives to cloud technology—specifically around clouds of control system I/O. Today's post kicks off a multipart series exploring the possible future of these I/O clouds. Clouds. Monsoon clouds mean a lot to us....
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