2021
DOI: 10.3390/app11209670
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IoT Helper: A Lightweight and Extensible Framework for Fast-Prototyping IoT Architectures

Abstract: Industry 4.0 is focused on the task of creating Smart Factories, which require the automation of traditional industrial processes and the fully connection and integration of different systems and devices. However, despite the wide availability of tools and technology, developing intelligent applications in the industry framework remains a complex and expensive task. This paper proposes a lightweight, extensible and scalable framework called IoT Helper to facilitate the adoption of IoT and IIoT solutions both i… Show more

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“…The main drawbacks that are linked to OSH are its low robustness and lack of professional support. Nevertheless, many research publications regarding OSH utilisation can be found [23][24][25][26] which demonstrates its popularity. It is also worth noting that recently OSH is becoming more industry friendly; for example, Kunbus [27] is an Industrial Personal Computer (IPC) based on the Raspberry Pi.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main drawbacks that are linked to OSH are its low robustness and lack of professional support. Nevertheless, many research publications regarding OSH utilisation can be found [23][24][25][26] which demonstrates its popularity. It is also worth noting that recently OSH is becoming more industry friendly; for example, Kunbus [27] is an Industrial Personal Computer (IPC) based on the Raspberry Pi.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%