Industrial Data integration protocols are specific implementations of data exchange standards that enable Industrial data to be exchanged between different systems and applications. These protocols define how Industrial data should be requested, delivered, and processed among different endpoints.
Common Industrial data integration protocols include but not limited to IEEE802.3, IEC61850, BACNET, T101, T103, ModbusRS485/RS232/RS422, Ethernet, Fiber Optic, HART, Profibus & Fieldbus & web services, which use HTTP as the underlying protocol and SOAP or REST as the data exchange standard, application programming interfaces (APIs) that use various Industrial data exchange standards and protocols to expose and consume data from different sources and destinations, and message brokers that facilitate Industrial data exchange among different applications using a publish subscribe model.
Industrial Data integration protocols are used for integrating Industrial data across various web-based applications, software systems, modules, and distributed asynchronous systems