Industrial internet of things

The industrial internet of things (IIoT) refers to interconnected sensors, instruments, and other devices networked together with computers' industrial applications, including manufacturing and energy management. This connectivity allows for data collection, exchange, and analysis, potentially facilitating improvements in productivity and efficiency as well as other economic benefits.[1][2] The IIoT is an evolution of a distributed control system (DCS) that allows for a higher degree of automation by using cloud computing to refine and optimize the process controls.

  1. ^ Boyes, Hugh; Hallaq, Bil; Cunningham, Joe; Watson, Tim (October 2018). "The industrial internet of things (IIoT): An analysis framework". Computers in Industry. 101: 1–12. doi:10.1016/j.compind.2018.04.015. ISSN 0166-3615.
  2. ^ Brauner, Philipp; Dalibor, Manuela; Jarke, Matthias; Kunze, Ike; Koren, István; Lakemeyer, Gerhard; Liebenberg, Martin; Michael, Judith; Pennekamp, Jan; Quix, Christoph; Rumpe, Bernhard (2022-02-15). "A Computer Science Perspective on Digital Transformation in Production". ACM Transactions on Internet of Things. 3 (2): 15:1–15:32. doi:10.1145/3502265. ISSN 2691-1914. S2CID 246883126.

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