[Your Name] Date: [Current Date] Abstract As industrial automation moves toward Industry 4.0, seamless data exchange between heterogeneous devices and control systems has become critical. OPC (Open Platform Communications) is the de facto standard for industrial interoperability. OPC Explorer, a client application for browsing, reading, writing, and monitoring OPC servers, plays an essential role in testing, configuring, and maintaining OPC-based communication. This paper examines the architecture of OPC Explorer, its core functionalities, its evolution from OPC Classic (DA, HDA, A&E) to OPC UA (Unified Architecture), and its practical applications in industrial environments. The paper concludes with best practices and future directions for OPC client tools. 1. Introduction Modern industrial systems consist of PLCs, SCADA, DCS, historians, and IIoT devices from multiple vendors. Without a unified data access standard, integration becomes costly and error-prone. OPC solves this by providing a client-server architecture based on Microsoft COM/DCOM (for OPC Classic) or platform-independent web services (for OPC UA).
OPC Explorer: Architecture, Functionality, and Role in Industrial Interoperability opc explorer