Services enabler architecture for smart grid and smart living services providers under industry 4.0

•Smart grid and smart living services.•Industry 4.0.•Wireless sensors.•Interconnected Things.•Client interaction activity. For an industry 4.0 environment, the management and offering of services, falls over the construction of a stable and reliable sensor and actuator infrastructure. Industry 4.0 i...

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description •Smart grid and smart living services.•Industry 4.0.•Wireless sensors.•Interconnected Things.•Client interaction activity. For an industry 4.0 environment, the management and offering of services, falls over the construction of a stable and reliable sensor and actuator infrastructure. Industry 4.0 is undergoing increase advancement, infrastructure availability and public acceptance, mainly boosted by the Interconnected Things. The public acceptance drives an increase on investments, carrying an insurgence of companies competing with each other to gain market. Although lessening costs, this insurgence has brought heterogeneous infrastructures and solutions availability, challenging services providers. Among the challenges the security and different technology solutions support are of the most importance. The scattering of solutions and software code have to be conveniently gathered to avoid weak-points, eventually, a menace to be explored by hackers. This paper is a contribution in order to embraces those challenges in a new architecture framework able of supporting the creation of solutions for Smart Grid and Smart Living services providers under the industry 4.0 paradigm. The architecture framework design offers security, simplicity of implementation and maintenance, and is resilient to failures or attacks and technologically independent. Field tests are reported in order to evaluate key aspects of the proposed architecture.
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Building construction
Building infrastructure
Competition
Cybersecurity
Environmental management
Field tests
Industry 4.0
Infrastructure
Markets
Scattering
Security
Services architecture
Smart grid
Smart grid technology
Smart living
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