Internet connected devices with advanced sensor and control features are becoming increasingly common in industrial applications. The rise of the Industrial Internet-of-Things (IIoT) is being driven by the availability of more capable wired and wireless connectivity technologies and the need for manufacturers to enhance efficiency, reliability, and productivity through automation. The results of these trends are increased focus of edge-computing and more advanced sensor/control technologies integrated into industrial processes. Realizing a dramatic increase in density of connectivity devices naturally results in the increase in interconnect. Though industrial wireless networks can offset some of interconnect challenges, industrial wireless networks generally need some type of physical connection and wireless is not serviceable in all industrial environments.... Read more