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Energy-Efficient Industrial Internet of Things: Overview and Open Issues

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRIAL INFORMATICS
Volume 17, Issue 11, Pages 7225-7237

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TII.2021.3067026

Keywords

Industrial Internet of Things; Sensors; Energy consumption; Wireless sensor networks; Task analysis; Sensor systems; IEEE 802; 15 Standard; Energy efficiency; green communications and computing; industrial Internet of Things (IIoT); Internet of Things (IoT)

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61972075, 62071105, 61972074, TII-20-5353]

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This article presents a comprehensive survey on energy-efficient communications and computation mechanisms in IIoT systems, categorizing, reviewing, discussing, and comparing existing works to explore their pros and cons. The open issues and research challenges in the context of recent 5G communications and edge computing trends are also discussed.
The last few decades have witnessed an explosive growth of the Internet-of-Things (IoT) systems, which provide ubiquitous sensing and computing services. When adopted in industrial and manufacturing environments, IoT is referred to as the industrial IoT (IIoT), which has attracted increasing research attention. Energy efficiency is one of the most important research topics in green IIoT, as 1) the limited resource can significantly affect the lifetime of IIoT systems and 2) massive sensors, devices, machines keep consuming a considerable amount of energy, and increasing the carbon footprint. In this article, we present a comprehensive survey on energy-efficient communications and computation mechanisms in IIoT systems (such as smart grids). We categorize the existing works, review, discuss, and compare the works to explore their pros and cons. We also discuss the open issues and research challenges, considering the recent 5G communications and edge computing trends.

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