
AAS Submodel Templates
Submodels constitute the content of the Asset Administration Shell. They describe content-related or functional aspects of an asset. Find the overview of the official IDTA submodel templates here.
Each submodel template that passes the IDTA review process gets an IDTA number for unique assignment. The following number ranges are defined:
- IDTA 01000 to IDTA 01999 for Metamodels
- IDTA 02000 to IDTA 09999 for Submodel Templates
- “External” for externally published Submodel Templates
This Submodel specifies an information model and a common representation for describing the interface(s) of an asset service or asset related service. Based on this information, it is possible to initiate a connection to such kind of service and start to request or subscribe to served datapoints, and/or perform operations. Such datapoints of a system service can be, for example, various sensor and/or status values, and an operation can trigger an actuator, such as switching a motor “on” or “off”.
The Asset Interfaces Description (AID) in version 1.1 supports the description of interfaces based on following specific protocols:
• Modbus
• HTTP
• MQTT
• OPC UA
• BACnet
Each submodel template that passes the IDTA review process gets an IDTA number for unique assignment. The following number ranges are defined:
- IDTA 01000 to IDTA 01999 for Metamodels
- IDTA 02000 to IDTA 09999 for Submodel Templates
- “External” for externally published Submodel Templates
This Submodel defines type-specific information of Process Parameters and provides a framework to describe the input parameters for processes of industrial equipment. This Submodel does not require any knowledge about how a process is executed and in which order. It is solely focused on the structured provision of data necessary for process execution.
The need for a dedicated Process Parameters Submodel is to enable the interoperable description and transfer of data between assets. The concept is based on process knowledge from various organizations in the automotive wire harness industry. Although the associated use cases are from the value chain of wire harness manufacturing, the aim of the working group is to develop a generalized Submodel that can be used for a wide variety of products and industries.
This Submodel is intended for the description of input parameters of a process and should be used in combination with the Hierarchical Structures Submodel to define the sequence of process execution and hierarchical requirements.
Each submodel template that passes the IDTA review process gets an IDTA number for unique assignment. The following number ranges are defined:
- IDTA 01000 to IDTA 01999 for Metamodels
- IDTA 02000 to IDTA 09999 for Submodel Templates
- “External” for externally published Submodel Templates
The NE 159 contains a formal description of the properties of a PCE request which are exchanged between process and automation engineering. There is also a modeling in CAEX standardized in VDI/VDE 3697 part 2.
However, for an AAS-based Use Case to order devices from a vendor, these properties need to be exchanged between owner operator, engineering contractor and device vendor. With the help of these properties, a part of the role AAS is defined.
The NE 159 contains two different main objects, the PCE Loop and the PCE Request. For both objects, different AAS with different submodel content is needed.
Each submodel template that passes the IDTA review process gets an IDTA number for unique assignment. The following number ranges are defined:
- IDTA 01000 to IDTA 01999 for Metamodels
- IDTA 02000 to IDTA 09999 for Submodel Templates
- “External” for externally published Submodel Templates
The IEC 62424 contains a formal description of the properties of a PCE request which are depicted on a P&ID diagram. There is also a modeling in CAEX standardized.
However, for an AAS-based Use Case to order devices from a vendor, these properties need to be exchanged between owner operator, engineering contractor and device vendor. With the help of these properties, a part of the role AAS is defined.
Each submodel template that passes the IDTA review process gets an IDTA number for unique assignment. The following number ranges are defined:
- IDTA 01000 to IDTA 01999 for Metamodels
- IDTA 02000 to IDTA 09999 for Submodel Templates
- “External” for externally published Submodel Templates
• The submodel should contain relevant parameters of the drones like classification of wings, payload capacity and wind resistance.
• This standardized representation will increase the autonomy and intelligence of UAV systems paving the way for seamless integration across multiple domains, including logistics and agriculture.