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Brand Evolution 2022
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Connecting the shop floor to the UNS of HiveMQ

How can industrial sites create a single, trusted operational data layer (Unified Namespace - UNS) with HiveMQ that provides consistent, contextualized, and governed data to all OT and IT consumers?

Overview

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A modular, secure UNS built on HiveMQ (local factory brokers + central UNS) and Industrial Edge delivers a harmonized MQTT dataflow across OT and IT. Edge devices normalize and publish field data into local HiveMQ brokers following UNS naming and governance. Local brokers cluster and bridge to a central HiveMQ for enterprise-wide distribution, providing low-latency access for SCADA, MES, ERP, analytics and web/HMI apps while ensuring security, scalability and operational resilience.

Detailed architecture

Field and Edge layer

  • Vendor-agnostic automation equipment (PLCs, drives, sensors) connects to Industrial Edge devices via OT connectors (EtherNet/IP, Modbus, OPC UA, etc.).
  • Industrial Edge runs data acquisition, filtering, context enrichment, edge apps (e.g., Virtual PLC, LiveTwin, AI inference) and publishes standardized telemetry/events to the local MQTT databus.

Local UNS (HiveMQ Edge / Factory)

  • Each site runs a HiveMQ instance implementing the Unified Namespace: consistent topic structure, metadata conventions and access control policies.
  • HiveMQ Edge supports local persistence, extensions for transformation/validation, and role-based access control to enforce governance at the source.
  • Local brokers serve real-time needs for local HMI/SCADA (WinCC OA, WinCC Unified, Ignition) and local analytics while minimizing dependency on connectivity to HQ.
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Description

Central UNS / Cloud (HiveMQ HQ / Central)

  • Local brokers securely bridge or tunnel selected topics to a central HiveMQ cluster (HQ) to create an enterprise UNS view.
  • Central HiveMQ aggregates, enforces enterprise-wide policies, and provides vetted data streams to ERP, MES, CRM, historical systems, and cloud analytics.
  • Bidirectional flows are supported: enterprise systems can publish configuration or setpoints back through the UNS to relevant edge consumers.

Integration, management and resiliency

  • Industrial Edge Management and HiveMQ management components enable deployment, monitoring, lifecycle management and scaling of edge apps and brokers.
  • Clustering, replication and secure bridges ensure high availability and local autonomy during network outages.
  • Extensions and plugins (transformation, schema validation, auditing, encryption) enable data governance, security and observability across the UNS.

Values & benefits

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