Policy conflict detection approach for decision-making in intelligent industrial Internet of Things

COMPUTERS & ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING(2023)

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Abstract
Improving Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT), device flexibility and lowering maintenance costs are significant problems. However, as the scale of the Intelligent Industrial Internet of Things (IIIOTs) system expands, the interactions between the rules get more sophisticated, potentially leading to rule discrepancies. The algorithm for Formal Rule Conflict Detection (FRCD) is created, and a thorough explanation of the procedure is given in this paper. Two IIIOT systems were used in experiments and the results were compared with three existing standard IIIOT rule conflict detection techniques. They include policy conflict detection systems based on Web semantics (Semantic Web-Based Policy Interaction Detection with Rules, (SPIDER)), conflict detection methods based on Users, Triggers, Environment entities, and Actuators (UTEA), and semiformal conflict detection methods (Identifying Requirements Interactions using Semiformal (IRIS)). The experimental results show that the FRCD rule conflict detection method is superior.
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Internet of Things, Intelligent industrial Internet of Things, Artificial intelligent, Rule conflict detection, Policy conflict, Decision making
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