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What is Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

Developing and Monitoring Smart Environments for Intelligent Cities
It refers to an interconnected network of sensors, IoT devices, IoT gateways and instruments in the manufacturing and industrial sector. This connectivity enables the digitalization of the industry by facilitating data collection, data storage and analysis leading to improvement in efficiency and productivity.
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Next Generation of Intelligent Cities: Case Studies From Europe
Vijayaraghavan Varadharajan (Infosys Ltd, Bangalore, India) and Rian Leevinson J. (Infosys Ltd, Bangalore, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-5062-5.ch004
Abstract
Over the past decade, intelligent cities have undergone rapid transformation. The definition of an intelligent city may vary based on the context and the purpose served. However, the next generation of intelligent cities will have unique characteristics that will set them apart from the existing intelligent cities. They will be more people-centered, and they will be formed through the fusion of technology, government, organizations, and people. This chapter explores four intelligent cities in Europe that are setting examples for innovation, ingenuity, technology, public policy making, and sustainable development: London, Amsterdam, Vienna, and Stockholm. With growing emphasis on people involvement in decision making, the intelligent city ecosystem is continuously evolving. However, technology continues to play a prominent role in shaping the intelligent city paradigm. In this contribution, the authors also examine different emerging technologies such as quantum computing, autonomous vehicles, AI, ML, etc. that could potentially impact the next generation of such cities.
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Challenges in Securing Industrial Control Systems Using Future Internet Technologies
A system of interconnected sensors, actuators, and other devices networked together with computers' industrial applications.
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New Perspectives on Industrial Engineering Education
IIoT applies IoT concepts and technologies to the industry. The result will allow industrial things (devices, sensors, etc.) to communicate with other things, whether human beings or other devices.
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Relating Industry 4.0 and the SME Internationalization Process: A Case Study
Enables communication between all devices inside and outside the factory. IIoT is an open, non-deterministic network in which self-organised intelligent institutions and virtual objects are interoperable and efficient to operate autonomously in pursuit of their own (or shared) goals depending on context, circumstances, or environments.
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The Impact of Digital Technologies on IT Sourcing Strategies in the German Automotive Industry
The result of extensive networking and interaction between digital systems. This encompasses not only IT hardware such as computers and smartphones, but all imaginable devices and so-called cyber-physical systems, regardless of whether they are industrial plants, machines, vehicles, traffic control systems, entire buildings, etc.
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From Manual Automation to Hyperconnection: The Evolution and Development of Organizational Processes in Industry 4.0
Use of IoT technology in industrial settings to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and increase productivity.
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