Abstract

After the emergence of the Internet and mobile communication networks, the IoT has been considered as the third wave of information technology. The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is the use of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies in manufacturing. IIoT incorporates machine learning and big data technology, sensor data, and machine-to-machine (M2M) communications that have existed in industrial areas for years. In the future, people and objects will be connected at any time, any place, with anything and anyone and will utilize any network and services. IIoT is creating a new world in which people and businesses can manage their assets in more informed ways and can make more opportune and better-informed decisions. Many advanced IIoT and 5G technologies have been successfully applied in everyday life, but there are still many practical problems tackled by traditional methods which are generally difficult to experimentally solve in the advanced Industrial Internet of Things. Therefore, in this special issue, we accepted five articles in three different dimensions: communication networks, optimized resource provisioning and data forwarding, privacy and security.

Highlights

  • Organizations are able to collect and analyze large amounts of data more quickly than before by adopting smart, connected devices

  • 5G technologies have been successfully applied in everyday life, but there are still many practical problems tackled by traditional methods which are generally difficult to experimentally solve in the advanced Industrial Internet of Things

  • The basic philosophy of the Internet of Things (IoT) is that intelligent machines are more efficient than humans in capturing and communicating data accurately and consistently

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Introduction

Organizations are able to collect and analyze large amounts of data more quickly than before by adopting smart, connected devices. The basic philosophy of the Internet of Things (IoT) is that intelligent machines are more efficient than humans in capturing and communicating data accurately and consistently. These data can give companies the means to identify inefficiencies and opportunities, and save time and money. Industries and businesses that adopt IIoT must plan and operate as technology companies to safely manage physical and digital components. This special issue covers pure research and applications within novel scopes related to IIoT, such as future Internet, 5G smart networks, cloud computing, and mobile technologies based on IIoT. It deals with hardware/software technologies, new frameworks and architectures, efficient data processing in IIoT, specific mathematical models, and designs for theories for the future Internet

Advances in Future Internet and the Industrial Internet of Things
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