ABSTRACT

The integration of technology and the Internet of things (IoT) in industries, especially in the manufacturing industry, has been increased massively in recent times. Some of the main objectives to implement the Industrial Internet of things (IIoT) has been but is not limited to, increase productivity, security, and effectiveness of the company. With recent development in fields like comprehensive networking and 5G technology, IIoT has been an effective tool for industrial factories to increase production, lower operational costs, regularize distribution systems, and optimize the process through remote monitoring and smart automation. With the adoption of this heterogeneous and complex technology in the industrial field, it has cope with many challenges in this sector such as interoperability, security, privacy, scalability, heterogeneity, reliability, and resource management. These challenges have been hard to overcome with an increase in real-time load in the system due to different factors and doing so has been the most essential goal and the requirement for the IIoT to be more reliable and work on its full potential.