SPS Connect 11/25 - 13:35 - 13:55
Digital twin for sensors as a machine-readable data source
Development of standards-based sensor technology sub-models for the asset administration shell in the ZVEI working group "Industry 4.0 in sensor technology".
In the ad-hoc working group "Industry 4.0 in sensor technology", manufacturers of industrial sensors are working on a generic feature structure and corresponding sub-models for Industry 4.0 administration shells for different sensor types. The eCl@ss data standard is mainly used and other sources such as IEC-CDD are incorporated.
The presentation will discuss the working group's approach, present the generic structural model developed and explain the active design of eCl@ss.
Benedikt Rauscher, Head of Global IoT / Industry 4.0 Projects at Pepperl+Fuchs, welcomes you to the presentation on "The digital twin for sensors as a machine-readable data source".
Date: November 25, 13:35 - 13:55
About Benedikt Rauscher
Benedikt Rauscher studied electrical engineering, specializing in control engineering, at TU Darmstadt and then worked for Isra Vision in the field of image processing systems for 16 years.
In 2005, he joined Pepperl+Fuchs as a group leader, where he worked on the development of vision sensors until 2015. Since then, he has been responsible for internal and external activities at Pepperl+Fuchs in connection with Industry 4.0 and the Internet of Things.
At ZVEI, he is a member of the mirror committee "Models and Standards" in the Industry 4.0 management group, represents Pepperl+Fuchs in the 5G-ACIA and heads the ad-hoc working group "Industry 4.0 in Sensor Technology" in the Automation Association.














