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Unveiling barriers to IoT adoption in the maritime freight industry
The global shipping industry is the cornerstone of contemporary culture and the economy. Swift trade facilitated by efficient and dependable shipping services forms the backbone of the rapid exchange of goods and ideas, making the availability of certain now-ubiquitous products possible. Maritime cargo strategies enable businesses to seamlessly and expeditiously transport their goods across nations and borders. Integrating Internet of Things (IoT) technology is a promising solution to enhance these operations. IoT refers to a network of interconnected devices, objects, or “things” that communicate and share data with each other over the internet. The primary purpose of IoT is to enable these devices to collect, exchange, and analyze information, creating a seamless and intelligent network. This paper addresses the barriers that organizations may face when contemplating the implementation of IoT in maritime freight operations. To identify and prioritize these challenges, a multi-criteria decision-making approach has been employed specifically the Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method & Technique for Order of Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS), to rank these factors in descending order of their significance.
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This Journal is established with a view to cater to increased awareness for high quality research in the seamless integration of heterogeneous technologies to formulate bankable solutions to the emergent complex engineering problems.
Assurance engineering could be thought of as relating to the provision of higher confidence in the reliable and secure implementation of a system’s critical characteristic features through the espousal of a holistic approach by using a wide variety of cross disciplinary tools and techniques. Successful realization of sustainable and dependable products, systems and services involves an extensive adoption of Reliability, Quality, Safety and Risk related procedures for achieving high assurancelevels of performance; also pivotal are the management issues related to risk and uncertainty that govern the practical constraints encountered in their deployment. It is our intention to provide a platform for the modeling and analysis of large engineering systems, among the other aforementioned allied goals of systems assurance engineering, leading to the enforcement of performance enhancement measures. Achieving a fine balance between theory and practice is the primary focus. The Journal only publishes high quality papers that have passed the rigorous peer review procedure of an archival scientific Journal. The aim is an increasing number of submissions, wide circulation and a high impact factor.