Open Process Control Federation
A federation of plant operators, system integrators, and component vendors could standardize reusable control applications around open process automation interfaces and IEC 61499-style distributed runtimes, reducing dependence on single-vendor DCS stacks.
Thesis
Bitcoin / decentralization role
Coordination mechanism
Verification / trust model
Failure modes
- • Certification and liability requirements may keep critical loops tied to incumbent vendors.
- • Fragmented standards implementations could recreate lock-in under nominally open interfaces.
- • Plants may lack internal engineering capacity to maintain multi-vendor control architectures.
Adoption path
- • Start with simulation, training rigs, non-critical monitoring, and edge-data acquisition.
- • Move selected utility systems or skids to open control profiles with documented fallback procedures.
- • Use procurement requirements to demand portable control applications and open interface conformance from incumbent and challenger vendors.
Decentralization fit
80.0/10
Coordination credibility
68.0/10
Implementation feasibility
52.0/10
Incumbent pressure