Abstract

Several heterogeneous, intelligent, and distributed devices can be connected to interact with one another over the Internet in what is termed internet of things (IoT). Also, the concept of IoT can be exploited in the industrial environment for enhancing the production of goods and services and for mitigating the risk of disaster occurrences. This application of IoT for enhancing industrial production is known as industrial IoT (IIoT). Emergent configuration (EC) is a technology that can be adopted to enhance the operation and collaboration of IoT connected devices in order to improve the efficiency of the connected IoT systems for maximum user satisfaction. To meet user goals, the connected devices are required to cooperate with one another in an adaptive, interoperable, and homogeneous manner. In this paper, a survey of the concept of IoT is presented in addition to a review of IIoT systems. The application of ubiquitous computing-aided software define networking (SDN)-based EC architecture is propounded for enhancing the throughput of oil and gas production in the maritime ecosystems by managing the exploration process especially in emergency situations that involve anthropogenic oil and gas spillages.

Highlights

  • Many researchers suggested different definitions for Internet of Things (IoT) in the literature.Two concise and important definitions of internet of things (IoT) are presented in [1]

  • The interaction between the seashore located marine user (i.e., User Agent (UA)) and an emergent configuration manager (ECM) is managed by an efficient ubiquitous computing service system (UCSS) that is based on matchmaking and rule-based algorithms, where the UA of the emergent configuration (EC) network tries to exchange dynamic information to perform network diagnosis and high-quality evaluations for the improving the communication efficiency and throughput of the entire marine networks

  • Data acquisition devices such as quick response (QR) code, Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID), sensors and actuators are employed in this layer of the oil exploration phase.The obtained information is converted into electrical signals, where the propagating information is transmitted from the perception layer through the network layer to the application layer

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Summary

Introduction

Many researchers suggested different definitions for Internet of Things (IoT) in the literature. John Chambers, the former Cisco chief executive predicts that this number will rise to 500 billion by 2025 This will result in higher revenue opportunities for internet service providers and mobile network operators. The benefits of IoT can be exploited in the industries so as to yield higher through-put and maximize gains [11,12] This application of IoT technologies for enhancing the safety of lives and properties as well as for increasing production output in the industrial sector gives birth to the concept of Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT).

Overview of Internet of Things Applications
Internet of Things and Next Generation Networks
Internet of Things in Industrial Applications
Methodology
Aim of research
Design of novel
Recapitulation of Contemporary Research Developments in the IIoT
Recap of Present-Time Research Trends in the Maritime IIoT
Emergent Configurations in the IIoT
Procedures for the Formation of an Emergent Configuration
Architectural Description of an EC Process Management
Overview of Maritime Operations in Oil and Gas Extraction
Overview of SDN Architecture in Wireless Network Applications
Data Acquisition Technologies for Enabling EC in Oil and Gas Extractions
Communication Routing Protocols for Realising EC in Oil and Gas Explorations
Application of EC in the IIoT for Maritime Operation
Conclusions

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