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Understanding the differences between Modbus RTU and Modbus TCP/IP is essential for designing reliable and scalable control systems. This indepth guide compares the serial and Ethernet variants of the Modbus protocol, explains their strengths and weaknesses, and provides practical advice for engine

Modbus RTU vs TCP: A Comprehensive Comparison of Industrial Protocols

Article #3 of Transforming Industrial Manufacturing with Industry 4.0 Series: Manufacturing has an adoption rate of 85% for IoT, the highest among businesses. Driving the move toward smart factories, some challenges must be overcome to reap the benefits of this disruptive shift.

Building Smart Factories with Industrial IoT

In today's interconnected world, network topologies play a crucial role in determining the efficiency and reliability of communication between devices. One such network topology is the bus topology, known for its simplicity and cost-effectiveness. In this comprehensive guide, we will delve deeper into bus topology, exploring its advantages, disadvantages, applications, and the future of this network design.

Bus Topology: The Backbone of Simple Network Design

Warehouse inventory management can be complex enough on modest scales, but the exponential surge in online shopping triggered by the pandemic and continuing has made things much more challenging. Volumes of warehouse stock have gone through the roof – or at least right up to the rafters.

Transforming warehouse management