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AuthorShams Forruque, Ahmed
AuthorAlam, Md. Sakib Bin
AuthorHoque, Mahfara
AuthorLameesa, Aiman
AuthorAfrin, Shaila
AuthorFarah, Tasfia
AuthorKabir, Maliha
AuthorShafiullah, GM
AuthorMuyeen, S.M.
Available date2025-01-12T06:48:05Z
Publication Date2023-07-08
Publication NameComputers and Electrical Engineering
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compeleceng.2023.108847
CitationAhmed, S. F., Alam, M. S. B., Hoque, M., Lameesa, A., Afrin, S., Farah, T., ... & Muyeen, S. M. (2023). Industrial Internet of Things enabled technologies, challenges, and future directions. Computers and Electrical Engineering, 110, 108847.
ISSN0045-7906
URIhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0045790623002719
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/62095
AbstractThe Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is recognized as the fourth industrial revolution as it enhances productivity, dependability, and competitive performance by concentrating on profitability. IIoT-enabled technologies have been reviewed and implemented in several research, but more research into the opportunities and challenges they present is necessary. This paper explores IIoT-enabled technologies and infrastructure, their role in global industrial growth, applications, challenges, and future directions. IIoT applications use the intelligence of things to solve industrial problems like supply chain mismanagement, data privacy risks, a weak cloud strategy, cost containment, and others. For instance, fog computing reduces parking, platform, fuel, and CO2 emissions. A blockchain-based security framework for the cement sector can resolve 51% of security issues and Sybil attacks caused by consensus algorithms like Proof of Work (PoW). Major companies' performance depends on well-designed IIoT infrastructure, despite significant challenges. Industrial technologies will improve as research and experimentation advance IIoT infrastructure.
SponsorOpen Access funding is provided by the Qatar National Library.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectIoT
Internet of things
IIoT
Industrial internet of things
Industry 4.0
Blockchain
Cloud computing
Edge computing
Fog computing
TitleIndustrial Internet of Things enabled technologies, challenges, and future directions
TypeArticle
Volume Number110
Open Access user License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
ESSN1879-0755
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