Network Architectures and Protocols for Industrial IoT
A special issue of Future Internet (ISSN 1999-5903). This special issue belongs to the section "Internet of Things".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2020) | Viewed by 4560
Special Issue Editor
Interests: network architectures and protocols; IoT; mobility management; edge computing
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Dear Colleagues,
Internet services and networking architectures have evolved steadily to accommodate technological changes and the development of novel services on the Internet. With the expansion of the Internet of Things (IoT), there is now a complete entanglement of the Internet into different realms of our daily lives. Things are becoming increasingly mobile and heterogeneous in terms of computational and storage capabilities, as well as in terms of power. Furthermore, new IoT technologies are expanding the reach of services over large distances, and into new realms, such as space.
These new possibilities open up a myriad of new business possibilities, and in the context of Industrial IoT (IIoT), they are the basis for a new Industrial Revolution. IIoT data will be generated from a gazillion smart devices over very large distances, sustaining a global and wide digitalization, greater efficiency, and improved productivity, among other benefits.
This Special Issue is aimed at archiving the most recent developments on networking architectures and protocols for Industrial IoT. Potential topics include but are not limited to:
- Networking protocol performance;
- Protocol interoperability aspects;
- Automated IoT onboarding mechanisms;
- Determinism in IIoT wireless environments;
- Semi-automated brownfield devices integration;
- Delay Tolerant Networking in IIoT;
- Information-centric networking in IIoT;
- Serverless cloud-edge computing mechanisms;
- AI operationalization in IIoT;
- Decentralized security mechanisms for IIoT.
Dr. Rute C. Sofia
Guest Editor
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