Industrial Internet of Things: Technologies, Design, and Applications
- Length: 248 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: CRC Press
- Publication Date: 2022-01-26
- ISBN-10: 0367607778
- ISBN-13: 9780367607777
- Sales Rank: #0 (See Top 100 Books)
Industrial Internet of Things: Technologies, Design, and Applications addresses the complete functional framework workflow in IoT technology. It explores basic and high-level concepts, thus serving as a manual for those in the industry while also helping beginners. The book incorporates the working methodology of Industrial IoT works, is based on the latest technologies, and will cover the major challenges, issues, and advances while exploring data-based intelligent and automated systems and their implications to the real world. The book discusses data acquisition, security, learning, intelligent data analysis, and case studies related to Industrial IoT-based applications.
Cover Half Title Series Page Title Page Copyright Page Table of Contents Foreword Editors Contributors Chapter 1: Introduction to Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) 1.1 Industrial Internet of Things 1.2 IoT, IIoT and Industry 4.0 1.3 IIoT Architectures and Frameworks 1.4 Challenges of IIoT 1.5 Conclusion References Chapter 2: Challenges in Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Application of IIoT 2.2.1 Manufacture Industry 2.2.1.1 Sectors Where IIoT Has Been Adopted in the Manufacturing Industry 2.2.1.2 Challenges for IIoT in Manufacturing 2.2.2 Agriculture Industry 2.2.2.1 Sectors That Implement IIoT in Agriculture Industry 2.2.2.2 Challenges for IIoT in the Agriculture Industry 2.2.3 IIoT in Connected Logistics, Transportation, and Warehousing 2.2.3.1 Sectors That Implement IIoT in Connected Logistics and Transportation 2.2.3.2 Challenges of IIoT in Logistics and Transportation 2.2.4 IIoT in Healthcare 2.2.4.1 Sectors That Implement IIoT in Healthcare 2.2.4.2 Challenges of IIoT in Healthcare 2.3 Challenges Based on IIoT Components 2.3.1 Challenges in Devices 2.3.2 Challenges in Network 2.3.3 Challenges in Data 2.4 Future Technology and Its Challenges 2.4.1 5G-based IIoT 2.4.2 Blockchain-Based IIoT 2.5 Conclusion Bibliography Chapter 3: IoT-Based Automated Healthcare System 3.1 Introduction 3.1.1 Software-Defined Network 3.1.2 Network Function Virtualization 3.1.3 Sensor Used in IoT Devices 3.2 SDN-Based IoT Framework 3.3 Literature Survey 3.4 Architecture of SDN-based IoT for Healthcare System 3.5 Challenges 3.6 Conclusion References Chapter 4: Internet of Things (IoT)-Based Industrial Monitoring System 4.1 Introduction 4.1.1 Background 4.1.2 Project Organization 4.2 Literature Review 4.2.1 “IoT” and Its Smart Applications 4.2.2 Health Monitoring and Management Using Internet-of-Things (IoT) Sensing with Cloud-based Processing: Opportunities and Challenges 4.2.3 IoT (Internet of Things)-Based Monitoring and Control System for Home Automation 4.2.4 Industrial Automation Using IoT 4.3 Hardware and Software 4.3.1 Hardware 4.3.1.1 NODEMCU 4.3.1.2 ESP8266 4.3.1.3 Gas Sensor 4.3.1.4 DHT11 4.3.1.5 PIR Sensor 4.3.1.6 Breadboard 4.3.1.7 Power Board 4.3.1.8 MCP3008 4.3.1.9 Buzzer 4.3.2 Software 4.3.2.1 Web Server 4.3.2.2 Arduino Studio 4.4 Experimental Studies and Results 4.4.1 Sensor Analysis 4.4.1.1 Thinger.io Overview 4.4.2 DHT11 Sensor Analysis 4.4.3 MQ-2 Gas Sensor Analysis 4.4.4 PIR Sensor Analysis 4.4.5 Block Diagram of this System 4.4.6 Sensor Recognition Process 4.4.7 Real Life Implementation 4.5 Conclusion 4.5.1 Future Work 4.5.2 Discussion References Chapter 5: Internet Working of Vehicles and Relevant Issues in IoT Environment 5.1 Introduction 5.2 VANETs Architecture 5.3 Communication Architecture 5.3.1 In-vehicle Communication 5.3.2 Vehicle to Vehicle Communication (V2V) 5.3.3 Vehicle to Roadside Infrastructure (V2I) Communication 5.3.4 Vehicle to Broad Cloud (V2B) Communication 5.4 VANETs Applications 5.4.1 Traffic Signal 5.4.2 Weather and Other Hard Conditions 5.4.3 Vision Enhancement 5.4.4 Assistance to the Driver 5.4.5 Automatic Parking 5.4.6 Information On Roadside Locations 5.4.7 Entertainment 5.4.8 Safety 5.5 DSRC Channels Access 5.6 A Case Study of Accident Detection on Road 5.7 Introduction to Clustering 5.7.1 Data Aggregation 5.7.2 Data Aggregation and Fusion Schemes in VANETs 5.8 Requirements of Security in VANETs 5.9 Menace to Availability 5.10 Menace to Authenticity [ 22, 23 ] 5.11 Issues in VANET 5.11.1 Security 5.11.2 Overheads Reduction 5.11.3 Power Consumption 5.11.4 Computational Time 5.12 Conclusion References Chapter 6: Adoption of Industry 4.0 in Lean Manufacturing 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Related Work 6.3 Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) 6.4 Importance of CPS Applications 6.5 Smart and Connected Products 6.6 Applications of Smart and Connected Products 6.7 Industry 4.0 6.8 Identification, Sensing and Communication 6.9 RFID and Networks 6.10 Middleware 6.11 Applications 6.12 Lean Manufacturing 6.13 Principles of Lean Manufacturing 6.14 Definition of Values 6.15 Mapping of Value System 6.16 Flow Establishment, Pull System and Origin of the Toyota Production System 6.17 Lean Learning Industries 6.18 Challenges of Lean Manufacturing 6.19 Conclusion References Chapter 7: Internet of Things-Based Economical Smart Home Automation System 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Pros of Home Automation Systems (HAS) 7.3 Existing System 7.4 Research Gaps 7.5 Proposed System 7.6 Methodology 7.6.1 Framework 7.6.2 Component Requirement Analysis 7.6.2.1 Hardware Requirements 7.6.2.2 Software Requirements 7.7 Implementation 7.8 Functional Requirements 7.9 Results and Discussion 7.10 Conclusion References Chapter 8: Machine Vision Technology, Deep Learning, and IoT in Agricultural Industry 8.1 Introduction to Smart Farming 8.1.1 Crop Management 8.1.2 Field Condition Management 8.1.3 Livestock Management 8.1.4 Pest Management 8.1.5 Weather Forecasting 8.2 Machine Vision Technology 8.2.1 Components of Machine Vision 8.2.2 Machine Vision in Agriculture 8.3 Deep Learning and Its Techniques 8.3.1 Feed-Forward Neural Network and Back Propagation (BP) 8.3.2 Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN/ConvNet) 8.3.3 Recurrent Neural Networks (RNN) 8.3.4 Generative Adversarial Networks (GAN) 8.4 Advantages of Combining Machine Vision and Deep Learning 8.5 IoT Solutions to Agricultural Problems 8.5.1 Advantages of IoT in Smart Farming 8.5.2 IoT Use Cases in Smart Farming 8.5.2.1 Climate Conditions Monitoring 8.5.2.2 Automation of Greenhouse 8.5.2.3 Management of Crops 8.5.2.4 Cattle Monitoring and Management 8.5.2.5 Precision Farming 8.5.2.6 Agricultural Drones 8.5.2.7 Predictive Analytics for Smart Farming 8.5.3 Challenges in IoT Based Smart Farming 8.5.3.1 Sensor Selection 8.5.3.2 Appropriate Data Analytical Tools 8.5.3.3 Maintenance of IoT Setup 8.5.3.4 Connectivity 8.5.3.5 Data Security 8.5.3.6 Data Collection Frequency 8.6 Agrobots – Agricultural Robots 8.6.1 Agrobots Working in Fields for Different Agricultural Activities 8.6.2 Harvesting Robots 8.6.3 Challenges in Implementing Agrobots 8.6.4 Conclusion and Future Work References Chapter 9: IIoT Edge Network and Spectrum Scarcity Issue 9.1 Introduction 9.1.1 IoT and IIoT 9.2 IIoT Edge and Edge Devices 9.3 Computing Strategies for IIoT 9.3.1 Cloud Computing 9.4 Edge Computing 9.5 Fog Computing and Hybrid Techniques 9.6 Connectivity on IIoT 9.7 CR for Future IIoT 9.7.1 Spectrum Scarcity Problem in IIoT and Cognitive-IIoT 9.7.2 Cognitive LPWAN for IIoT 9.8 Conclusion References Chapter 10: Review on Optical Character Recognition-Based Applications of Industrial IoT 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Literature Review 10.3 Conclusion References Chapter 11: Using Blockchain in Resolving the Challenges Faced by IIoT 11.1 Introduction 11.2 What is a Blockchain? Structure and Concepts 11.3 Smart Contracts 11.4 Consensus Algorithm 11.5 Internet of Things (IoT) and Its Technologies 11.6 Trust and Information Security in IoT 11.7 Blockchain and IoT 11.8 Industrial IoT (IIoT) and Emergence of Industry 4.0 11.9 Technological Advancements Related to Industry 4.0 11.10 Use Cases of IIoT 11.11 IIoT Architecture and Scenario 11.12 Aims and Limitations of IIoT 11.13 Challenges Faced by IIoT and How Blockchain Helps in Resolving These Challenges 11.14 Blockchain in Resolving the Challenges Faced by IIoT 11.15 Conclusion References Chapter 12: Internet of Things-Based Arduino Controlled On-Load Tap Changer Distribution Transformer 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Review of Literature 12.3 Block Diagram 12.4 Design Solutions 12.5 Working 12.6 Conclusion 12.7 Future Scope References Index
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