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IoT Based Closed Loop Production Optimization using MQTT and Rule-based System

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The growing competition by cloud service providers to make IoT products affordable and accessible have opened many doors of opportunities for small and medium enterprises, ambitious to digitalize their operations. One such area where most of the companies are investing is IoT based production optimization. There are several methods of production optimization, an important method is to introduce IoT based close-loop control systems to reduce any manual involvement in production operations. This paper presents an architecture for implementing IoT based closed loop control, relevant implementation, and some useful tools which can be used in variety of other IoT applications as well.

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UCC '23: Proceedings of the IEEE/ACM 16th International Conference on Utility and Cloud Computing
December 2023
502 pages
ISBN:9798400702341
DOI:10.1145/3603166
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