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  • Needs to focus on the Industrial use cases at the smart device edge (shop floor)
    • There can be other families that cover other smart device edge use cases- 
  • This would be covered by the smart device edge under the User edge- Taxonomy Whitepaper page 3
  • is there a min hardware? maybe as small as a RPi, but really focused on true industrial machines
    • need some type compute functionality at the edge
  • agnostic ARM and Intel chip
  • what are the unique needs of the Industrial smart device edge?

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Use Case Details:

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Family- IoT Device Edge-

Use Case Attributes

Description

Informational

Type

New-approved March 2020


Blueprint Family - Proposed Name

Industrial IoT at the Smart Device Edge

There are many possible UCs that could be done at the Industrial Smart Device Edge, so this might 
need to be broken up at some point 

Use Case

Predictive Maintenance 

These are This family is focused on how to bring in data to into the smart device edge and then do some type of processing compute there on the device. 

Blueprint proposed

Predictive Maintenance- Using FLIR Cameraa thermal imaging camera


This is the first proposed blueprint

Initial POD Cost (capex)

Varies widely depending on the Blueprint


Scale of Servers

one at the User Edgethis is the IoT GatewaySmart Device Edge sizeLargest would be an IoT Gateway, with the smallest being the compute power of a Raspberry Pi.  These are very limited devices as compared to machines that are currently found at the On-Prem Data Center Edge.

Applications (Edge Virtual Network Functions)

EVE, Fledge


Power Restrictions

None/Varies

  • none for the FLIR, but another blueprint might need itThis could vary widely depending on the blueprint, but for most, it should not be a limiting factor.

Preferred Infrastructure orchestration

Docker/K8 - Container Orchestration

OS - Linux


Additional Details

BluePrint (Species) - Predictive Maintenance- with a Thermal Imaging Camera

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Case Attributes

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Description

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Informational

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Type

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New

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Blueprint Family - Proposed   Name

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IIoT == Industrial Internet of Things

PM == Predictive Maintenance 

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Use Case

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Any Predictive Maintenance UC that is on the shop floor

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With a few modifications, it is possible to change this blueprint to meet many similar Use Cases

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Blueprint proposed Name

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Predictive Maintenance using a FLIR Camera

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Initial POD Cost (capex)

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Under $20k

FLIR Camera-

IoT Gateway- Advantech- Model UNO

LFEdge's Adam or similar

Fledge 

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This is the set up for the FLIR Fledge/EVE demo

  • the demo uses ZEDEDA instead of LF Edge's Adam

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Scale & Type of Server

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1 IoT Gateway, a server on the edge is not needed 

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This is on the customer edge, thus there is no server.  The IoT Gateway will handle the connection to the internet.

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Applications

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Power Restrictions

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NA

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none of the devices require power that is outside of a normal wall socket

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Infrastructure orchestration

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EVE

VM- Ubuntu

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EVE acts as the OS and will have a containerized version of Ubuntu and Fledge on it 




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SDN (Software Defined Networking)

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Workload Type

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  • Containers (Tensoflow, Keras containers)
  • VM- Ubuntu

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This is for the Family, Blueprint creators are welcome to join by adding their name. 

Committer

Committer

Company

 Committer Contact Info

Committer Bio

Committer Picture

Self Nominate for PTL (Y/N)

@bill hunt

Dianomic

bill@dianomic.com




Shiv Ramamurthi

ArmShiv.Ramamurthi@arm.com


Cplus Shen

Advantech

Cplus.Shen@advantech.com.tw




Ashwin GopalakrishnanDianomicashwin@dianomic.com


Erik NordmarkZededaerik@zededa.com


Daniel LazaroOSIsoftdlazaro@osisoft.com


Aaron WilliamsLF Edgeaaron@lfedge.org

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Vladimir Suvorov
hello.fleandr@gmail.com


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