Evaluating the Role of Big Data in IIOT-Industrial Internet of Things for Executing Ranks Using the Analytic Network Process Approach

Due to the enhancements of Internet of Things (IoT) and sensors deployments, the production of big data in Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is increased. The accessing and processing of big data become a challenging issue due to the limited storage space, computational time, networking, and IoT devices end. IoT and big data are well thought-out to be the key concepts when describing new information architecture projects. The techniques, tools, and methods that help to provide better solutions for IoT and big data can have an important role to play in the architecture of business. Different approaches are being practiced in the literature for evaluating the role of big data in IIoT. These techniques are not handling the situations when complexity of dependency arises among parameters of the alternatives. The proposed research uses the approach of Analytic Network Process (ANP) for evaluating the role of big data in IIoT. The results show that the proposed research works well for evaluating the role of big data in IIoT.


Introduction
e developments in the field of data processing, Internet, and electronic communications have enabled the world to easy access to different physical devices. e whole world is covered with different devices embedded with the actuators and sensors. Huge bulk of data is produced from the communication of these heterogeneous devices which need to be researched for mining useful insights. ese useful information and insights will play an important role in decision-making and optimum management or services and resources. e integration of emerging trends, technologies, and applications of IoT in the industrial environment is leading toward the expansion and developments of IIoT. e IIoT is collection of smart devices and objects which sense, collect, process, and communicate real-time occurrences in the industrial setup. IIoT aims to achieve high efficiency of operation to manage industrial assets and increase the productivity of industry with the support of product customization. In the last few years, special attentions were given to the applications of IoT with emerging into the industry. Several IoT devices are brought to facilitate the human life. e applications of IoT technologies in industry of automation have been expended to the IIoT which supports Cyber Physic System in which human and machine interact [1]. Internet of ings has several applications in the daily life and has made life very easy. From industry to education, healthcare, and to other place, the IoT is mostly used. Internet of Medical ings is the advanced version of IoT which has a key role in healthcare. In healthcare, the devices are sometimes connected through heterogeneous environment with the support of different IoT devices.
IIoT takes help from the communication of IoT in the applications of business which mostly focus on the interoperability among machines. As the daily life objects and things connected to the Internet are increasing with the passage of time, which made the IoT be dynamic network of networks, more challenges such as dynamicity, heterogeneity, volume, and velocity of data makes the services of IoT inconsistent, incomplete, inaccurate, and incorrect results which resultant can make complexity for the applications of IIoT such as healthcare, wearable, smart transportation, and industry [2]. e contribution of the proposed research is to use the approach of Analytic Network Process for evaluating the role of big data in IIoT. e process of pairwise comparison was carried out for the criteria and available alternatives. e results show that the proposed research works well for evaluating the role of big data in IIoT. e organization of the paper is as follows. Section 2 presents the related work to the role of big data in IIoT. Section 3 shows the research method of the proposed research. e results and discussions are shown in Section 4. e paper is concluded in Section 5.

Related Work
With the enhancement in IoT and sensors deployments, the production of big data in IIoT is increased. e accessing and processing of big data become a challenging issue due to the limited storage space, computational time, networking, and IoT device end. Researchers try to use different techniques and tools for evaluating and extracting meaningful insights from such data. Ur Rehman et al. [3] identified technologies of big data analytics, techniques, and algorithms used in the development of intellectual industrial Internet of ings systems. Classification and categorization taxonomy were devised for the literature based on significant parameters such as analytics tools, data sources, requirements, analytics techniques, and industrial applications. Different frameworks and case studies are presented to show the applications of big data analytics in various enterprises. Hadj Sassi et al. [4] proposed an architecture of big data and cognitive Internet of ings. e approach integrates the Data Lake and Data Warehouse and then defines the tool for collection of heterogeneous data. Sunhare et al. [5] presented a comprehensive and systematic review of the different data mining techniques employed in small-and large-scale IoT for formulating an intelligent environment. e system of cloud-based IoT big data mining is also discussed. Yao et al. [6] presented the applications of deep learning model for diagnosing gallbladder stone from Internet of Health ings (IoHT) big data. e research categorises the characteristics of gallstone for improving the presented model to determine the chemical compositions of gallstone. e model obtain smart healthcare data from IoT for supporting diagnose and recommendation of treatment of gallbladder stone with the aim to build smart IoHT.
Khan et al. [7] presented the concept of IIoT in a new way to help reader to understand the IIoT. e existing efforts made for research in the IIoT are described.
e study highlights the enabling technologies for IIoT and the challenges to the IIoT. Gulati and Kaur [8] analysed the key opportunities integrated from the concept of SIoT into the industry with proposing reference architecture. An ontological model is designed to present the model from a semantic perspective. For the relationship management, an approach among manufacturing resources is introduced. e authors [1] presented the ideas of data management in IoT, the literature of data management in IoT, the most relevant solutions, and traced open research challenges. Aceto et al. [9] provide the detail description of the key technologies and approaches used in association to Healthcare 4.0, the key applications scenario, benefits, multidisciplinary challenges, and the derivations. Younan et al. [2] presented a study with comprehensive review of the existing challenges in the literature and recommending technologies for enabling the analysis of data and search in the future IoT search engines. Two case studies are presented to show promising growth on smartness and intelligence of applications of IoT based on the integration of information and communication technologies. e applications of smart phone enable the patients to know about their diseases after the analysis in the field of gynaecology and paediatrics [10]. Mobile computing services can be used in IoT by using services of mobile phones, apps, or through M-Health care system [11].
Feldner and Herber [12] presented a qualitative approach for evaluation of IPv6 for IIoT. Interviews were conducted with five experts of IPv6 users. e experimental results indicate the key challenges are (a) tool help and available libraries are immature, (b) user can configure the IP communication manually, and (c) complicated one-fitsall protocol is prevalent. Boyes et al. [13] presented the concept of IIoT and the association to the ideas such as cyber physical systems and Industry 4.0. IoT-related taxonomies were analysed and developed an analysis framework for IIoT that can be used to list and characterise the devices of IIoT when analysing security vulnerability and threats. Alexopoulos et al. [14] presented the IIoT architecture and its development details to support the industrial product service system life cycle. Ge et al. [15] presented a survey on the technologies of big data in different domains of the IoT for facilitating and stimulating sharing of knowledge across the domains of IoT. e similarities and differences among the technologies of big data in different domains with the reusability of technologies in the domain of IoT are discussed. Lin et al. [16] presented an approach of integrating sensing data from diverse sources and equipments to apply on IIoT. e industrial Micro Control Unit is connected to interface with actuator, data sources, and equipments. e experimental results show that IIoT can reduce the problem of heterogeneous protocol and database manufacturing data transmission.
Humayun et al. [17] presented a comprehensive report of the evolution, prevention, and mitigation of Ransomware in the context of IoT. Jiang [18] has presented an approach 2 Scientific Programming which firstly studies the IoT developments and technologies related to cloud computing and smart cities and then focussed on the IoT technologies and cloud computing. Urquhart and Mcauley [19] presented an approach for the risks which lie for IioT, drawn both on the regulatory and technical perspectives. Gierej [20] presented the idea of business model for the companies implementing IIoT technologies. e approach is developed to help traditional companies in the transition of the digital market. Dachyar et al. [21] conducted in-depth analysis of the 26420 papers published in the area of IoT.

Research Method
Various taxonomies such as analytics tools, data sources, analytics techniques, industrial analytics applications, and requirements are used in the literature for analysing the data. Figure 1 shows the 5 Vs of big data. Figure 2 shows the generic IIoT. e proposed method has used the Analytic Network Process for the evaluation of role of big data in IIoT. e ANP has several applications in different areas [22][23][24][25]. e ANP approach was selected for evaluating the role of IIoT due to the reasons as this method works very well in situation, where complexity of dependencies exists among criteria and alternatives. e ANP method consists of three parts: (a) the goal, (b) criteria, and (c) alternatives. Five criteria along with subcriteria and three conditions were available as alternatives. e details regarding the ANP can be found in saaty (1996), while the following are the main steps of the ANP:  (1) and (2)   Scientific Programming CR � CI RI . (2) Random consistency (RI) table is given by satty and is shown in Table 1 [26]. (f ) Construction of weighted matrix (g) Conversion of weighted super matrix into limit matrix (h) Decision of the alternatives Figure 3 shows the goal, criteria, and alternatives of the proposed research.

Results and Discussion
e process of pairwise comparisons of the proposed study was carried out in order to decide about available alternatives. e experts from the industry involved to check the contents against the available alternatives and relevant score should be given. Table 2 shows the pairwise comparison with respect to condition 1 for the available criteria. Table 3 shows the pairwise comparison with respect to condition 2 for the available criteria. Table 4 shows the pairwise comparison with respect to condition 3 for the available criteria. Table 5 shows the pairwise comparison with respect to criteria (volume) for the available alternatives (conditions). Table 6 shows the pairwise comparison with respect to criteria (variety) for the available alternatives (conditions). Table 7 shows the pairwise comparison with respect to criteria (value) for the available alternatives (conditions).  Figure 3: Goal, criteria, and alternatives.         Scientific Programming Table 8 shows the pairwise comparison with respect to criteria (veracity) for the available alternatives (conditions). Table 9 shows the pairwise comparison with respect to criteria (velocity) for the available alternatives (conditions).
After pairwise comparisons, the E.V values of all the tables were merged into the weighted matrix. Table 10 shows the weighted matrix. e weighted matrix (Table 10) was converted into the limit matrix in order to get the most appropriate condition in the available alternatives. Table 11 shows the limit matrix of the proposed study.
From limit matrix (Table 11), it is concluded that condition 1 is the best option among the available alternatives followed by condition 2, and then condition 3. Figure 4 shows the decision of the available alternatives with their rank.

Conclusion
In recent years, the accessing and processing of big data become a challenging issue due to the limited storage space, computational time, networking, and IoT device end. IoT and big data are well thought-out to be the key concepts when describing new information architecture projects. With the enhancements and development in the Internet of ings and sensor deployments, the production of big data in Industrial Internet of ings is increased. Researchers are using different approaches and techniques for evaluating the role of big data in IIoT. ese techniques are not handling the situations when complexity of dependency arises among parameters of the alternatives. e contribution of the proposed research is to use the approach of Analytic Network Process for evaluating the role of big data in IIoT. e process of pairwise comparison was carried out for the criteria and available alternatives. e results show that the proposed research works well for evaluating the role of big data in IIoT.

Data Availability
No data are available

Conflicts of Interest
e authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest.