The Weihenstephan Standard Information Model is used to describe the instance of a machine profile within a WS domain. Currently over 150 different machine profiles are defined across all WS domains.

To reduce the complexity resulting from the many machine profiles, this CS describes a generic metamodel for all WS machine profiles. This metamodel is based on the CS OPC UA for Maschinery and PackML (Compare Figure 10).

Which WS machine profile finally contains which WS DataPoints and there definition is defined in the WS Templates which are not part of this specification and are provided by https://weihenstephan-standards.com. Thus, the Weihenstephan Standards can be applied to other domains in the future, without changing the underlying meta model. Modelling tools such as the WS Modeler support the creation of WS Information Models that are based on the instances of concrete machines.

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Figure 10 – Layered model for WS OPC UA

The entry point is an instance of the WSMachineType, which are organized in the Machines folder specified in the CS OPC UA for Machinery in the server instance.

Within the WSMachineType object, information about three areas of a WS machine are provided:

  1. Information about the used WS MachineClass, WS version, WS vendor version, and WS project version
  2. General information about the machine itself, such as manufacturer, serial number, etc. This information is integrated as an AddIn object of CS OPC UA for Machinery.
  3. The actual data points of the Weihenstephan Standards. The WS DataPoints are also included in the information model based on their assignment to categories.