Foreword |
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Author Biographies |
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Preface |
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1 Overview of Internet of Things |
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1.4 Application-based IoT Protocols |
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1.4.1 Infrastructure-based protocols |
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1.4.3 Transport protocols |
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1.5.2 Business aspects of cloud |
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1.5.3 Virtualization: Key aspect of cloud computing |
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1.5.4 Mobile cloud computing |
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1.6.1 Applications of Fog computing |
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1.7.1 Applications of Sensor Cloud |
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2 Overview of Industry 4.0 and Industrial Internet of Things |
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2.2.1 Industrial revolution: Phases of development |
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2.2.2 Evolution of Industry 4.0 |
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2.2.3 Environmental impacts of industrial revolution |
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2.2.4 Industrial Internet |
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2.2.5 Applications of Industry 4.0 |
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2.3.1 Prerequisites of IIoT |
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2.3.4 Applications of IIoT |
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3.1.2 Significant changes in the industry |
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3.2 Design requirements of Industry 4.0 |
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3.3 Drivers of Industry 4.0 |
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3.4 Sustainability Assessment of industries |
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3.4.1 Globalization effects |
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3.4.2 Socio-economic effects |
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3.5 Smart Business Perspective |
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3.5.1 Characteristics of smart business model |
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3.6.1 Various cybersecurity threats |
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3.6.2 Requirements of cybersecurity |
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3.7 Impacts of Industry 4.0 |
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3.7.1 Economy perspective |
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3.7.2 Business perspective |
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4 Industrial Internet of Things: Basics |
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4.1.1 IIoT and Industry 4.0 |
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4.2 Industrial Internet Systems |
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4.2.1 Design of industrial internet systems |
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4.2.2 Impact of industrial internet |
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4.2.3 Benefits of industrial internet |
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4.3.1 Traditional sensing |
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4.3.2 Contemporary sensing |
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4.4.1 Features of IIoT for industrial processes |
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4.4.2 Industrial plant-The future architecture |
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4.4.3 Viewpoint of industrial processes |
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4.4.5 Applications of Industry 4.0 |
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5 Business Models and Reference Architecture of IIoT |
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5.2 Definition of a business model |
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5.2.1 Reference architecture |
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5.3 Business Models of IoT |
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5.4 Business models of IIoT |
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5.4.1 Business opportunities in IIoT |
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5.4.2 Categorization of business models in IIoT |
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5.5 Reference architecture of IoT |
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5.6 Reference Architecture of IIoT |
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5.6.1 Categorization of reference architecture in IIoT |
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5.7.1 IIRA framework: Basics |
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5.7.2 Categorization of IIRA frameworks |
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5.8 Key Performance Indicators for Occupational Safety and Health |
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6 Key Technologies: Off-site Technologies |
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6.2.1 Necessity of cloud computing |
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6.2.2 Cloud computing and IIoT |
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132 | (2) |
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6.2.3 Industrial cloud platform providers |
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134 | (4) |
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6.2.5 Requirements of Industry 4.0 and its solution |
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6.3.1 Fog computing for IIoT |
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6.3.2 Applications of fog and their solutions |
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7 Key Technologies: On-site Technologies |
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7.1.1 Need for Industry 4.0 |
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7.1.2 Transformations required |
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7.2.2 Categorization of AR |
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7.3.2 Categorization of VR |
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7.4 Big Data and Advanced Analytics |
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7.4.1 Characteristics of big data |
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7.4.3 Big data acquisition and storage |
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7.4.4 Necessity of data analytics |
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7.5.1 Characteristics of smart factory |
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7.5.2 Technologies used in smart factories |
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7.6 Lean manufacturing system |
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7.6.1 Value streams in lean production system |
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7.6.2 Necessity of lean production system |
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7.6.3 Implementation of lean manufacturing system |
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8.1 Introduction to Sensors |
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9.5 Electromechanical Actuators |
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10 Industrial Data Transmission |
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10.11 Controller Area Network |
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10.17 Recent and Upcoming Technologies |
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11 Industrial Data Acquisition |
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11.2 Distributed Control System |
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12 Introduction to IIoT Analytics |
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12.1.1 Necessity of analytics |
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12.2.1 Categorization of analytics: IIoT and Industry 4.0 context |
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12.2.2 Usefulness of IIoT analytics |
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12.2.3 Challenges of analytics in industries |
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12.2.4 Mapping of analytics with the IIRA architecture |
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12.2.5 Deployment of analytics |
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12.2.6 Artificial intelligence |
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12.2.7 Applications of analytics across value chain |
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13 Machine Learning and Data Science in Industries |
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13.3 Categorization of ML |
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13.4 Applications of ML in Industries |
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13.5 Data Science in Industries |
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13.7 Application of Deep Learning in Industries |
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14 Healthcare Applications in Industries |
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14.1.1 Major challenges associated with healthcare |
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14.1.2 Coping with increase in diseases |
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14.2 Applications of Healthcare in Industries |
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14.2.2 Advanced technologies used in healthcare |
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14.2.3 Open research issues to be addressed |
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15 Inventory Management and Quality Control |
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15.2 Inventory Management |
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15.2.2 Types of inventory management |
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15.3 Inventory Management and IIoT |
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15.3.1 Benefits of IIoT applications in inventory management |
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16 Plant Safety and Security |
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16.2.1 IIoT applications for undertaking safety measures in plant |
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16.3.3 Mobile device security |
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17.2 Manufacturing Industry |
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17.2.1 Background of the industry |
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17.2.3 Industrial IoT as a solution |
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17.3.1 Background of the industry |
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17.3.3 Industrial IoT as a solution |
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17.4.1 Background of the industry |
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17.4.3 Industrial IoT as a solution |
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18 Test Your Understanding |
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References |
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Index |
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