Enabling emergent configurations in the industrial internet of things for oil and gas explorations: A survey

Owoicho E. Ijiga, Reza Malekian, Uche A.K. Chude-Okonkwo

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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.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1306
Pages (from-to)1-35
Number of pages35
JournalElectronics (Switzerland)
Volume9
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2020

Keywords

  • Emergent configurations
  • Industrial internet of things
  • Maritime industry
  • Oil and gas production

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Control and Systems Engineering
  • Signal Processing
  • Hardware and Architecture
  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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