Green Industrial Internet of Things from a smart industry perspectives
The goal of industrial revolutions is not only to improve and respond directly to the needs of industry in a productive side fact, but also to improve the standard of living of society and make life easier for customers. Therefore, economic growth should always go hand in hand with each industrial r...
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description | The goal of industrial revolutions is not only to improve and respond directly to the needs of industry in a productive side fact, but also to improve the standard of living of society and make life easier for customers. Therefore, economic growth should always go hand in hand with each industrial revolution. In this context, the increasing demand for electricity, the non-renewable nature of conventional sources and the rising price of fuel, are considered the constraints of the 21st century and need to be definitively managed in order to meet the constantly increasing demand for electricity from the population in the best possible conditions. Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are the foundation on which tomorrow’s innovative solutions are created. However, smart embedded systems and the internet are two major players driving ICT technologies forward. These technologies have impacted several sectors, where we find a crossroads of several industrial sectors: medical, manufacturing, automation, energy and others. The application these technologies in a smart grid framework with the integration of renewable energy sources and used for an optimization and efficiency mission let Internet of Things (IoT) to take the sustainable and industrial character and named Green Industrial Internet of Things (GIIoT). This last, seems to be a promoting axis for the development of future applications. In this paper, we present an overview of the impact of the Internet of Things on the evolution of applications in relation to the different revolutions, an inventory of the different industrial revolutions, an overview of the GIIoT as well as some applications and perspectives. |
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spelling | doaj.art-4168eff9c24342bbad9aa3cba27eff9b2022-12-21T22:03:20ZengElsevierEnergy Reports2352-48472020-11-016430446Green Industrial Internet of Things from a smart industry perspectivesMohamed Tabaa0Fabrice Monteiro1Hassna Bensag2Abbas Dandache3LPRI, EMSI Casablanca, Morocco; Corresponding author.LGIPM, Lorraine University, FranceLPRI, EMSI Casablanca, MoroccoLGIPM, Lorraine University, FranceThe goal of industrial revolutions is not only to improve and respond directly to the needs of industry in a productive side fact, but also to improve the standard of living of society and make life easier for customers. Therefore, economic growth should always go hand in hand with each industrial revolution. In this context, the increasing demand for electricity, the non-renewable nature of conventional sources and the rising price of fuel, are considered the constraints of the 21st century and need to be definitively managed in order to meet the constantly increasing demand for electricity from the population in the best possible conditions. Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are the foundation on which tomorrow’s innovative solutions are created. However, smart embedded systems and the internet are two major players driving ICT technologies forward. These technologies have impacted several sectors, where we find a crossroads of several industrial sectors: medical, manufacturing, automation, energy and others. The application these technologies in a smart grid framework with the integration of renewable energy sources and used for an optimization and efficiency mission let Internet of Things (IoT) to take the sustainable and industrial character and named Green Industrial Internet of Things (GIIoT). This last, seems to be a promoting axis for the development of future applications. In this paper, we present an overview of the impact of the Internet of Things on the evolution of applications in relation to the different revolutions, an inventory of the different industrial revolutions, an overview of the GIIoT as well as some applications and perspectives.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484720313342IoTGreen Industrial IoTTechnologiesSmart industrySmart applicationsIndustry 4.0 |
spellingShingle | Mohamed Tabaa Fabrice Monteiro Hassna Bensag Abbas Dandache Green Industrial Internet of Things from a smart industry perspectives Energy Reports IoT Green Industrial IoT Technologies Smart industry Smart applications Industry 4.0 |
title | Green Industrial Internet of Things from a smart industry perspectives |
title_full | Green Industrial Internet of Things from a smart industry perspectives |
title_fullStr | Green Industrial Internet of Things from a smart industry perspectives |
title_full_unstemmed | Green Industrial Internet of Things from a smart industry perspectives |
title_short | Green Industrial Internet of Things from a smart industry perspectives |
title_sort | green industrial internet of things from a smart industry perspectives |
topic | IoT Green Industrial IoT Technologies Smart industry Smart applications Industry 4.0 |
url | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484720313342 |
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