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SGIP and Industrial Internet Consortium to Support Energy and IoT Convergence

Dec. 20, 2015
The agreement strengthens the existing Memorandum of Understanding through a cooperative relationship focused on aligning IoT architectures and testbed activities

The Smart Grid Interoperability Panel has broadened its liaison with the Industrial Internet Consortium to focus on the technologies and testbeds that help advance and promote adoption of the Internet of Things in the energy sector.

The agreement strengthens the existing Memorandum of Understanding through a cooperative relationship focused on aligning IoT architectures and testbed activities. The organizations have agreed to map the Industrial Internet Reference Architecture (IIRA) to the EnergyIoT architecture. It also creates an opportunity for Industrial Internet Consortium members to engage in EnergyIoT testbeds and SGIP members to participate in new Industrial Internet Consortium testbeds. In addition, the Industrial Internet Consortium and SGIP have agreed to formal review of key energy deliverables by both organizations. The two organizations will identify ways for members to participate in new and established testbed activities.

In June 2015, the Industrial Internet Consortium released its Industrial Internet Reference Architecture (IIRA), which provides a common approach for Industrial Internet systems and guides the design of the Consortium’s testbeds including the Control and Communication Testbed for Microgrid Applications. The SGIP’s EnergyIoT™ strategy and its current Open Field Message Bus (OpenFMB™) project focuses solely on the energy industry, and its architecture was developed and is consistent with the IIRA.

Sharon Allan, SGIP’s CEO and President, said, “We believe that IIoT approaches are the future for the energy industry. They can unlock opportunities for distributed intelligence in fielded systems, predictive maintenance, transactive energy marketplaces, and a variety of innovative solutions we haven’t even thought of yet. The IIC is the perfect partner to ensure the energy industry achieves IoT interoperability within our own industry and can realize even greater interoperability opportunities outside our industry.”

Stan Schneider, CEO of Real-Time Innovations and a member of the Industrial Internet Consortium Steering Committee, stated, “This is an exciting opportunity to leverage the IIC’s architectures and philosophy into a key industry. The SGIP’s work on OpenFMB™ is its first EnergyIoT™ solution, and we are excited to support that initiative and future IoT initiatives they are planning. We are especially excited to coordinate work within energy testbeds between the two organizations.”

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